<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div>I just made a "crash" test unplugging the switch power supply.<br></div>Sheep deamons died but corosync is still active.<br><br></div>I try the to restart the cluster sunning sheep on all nodes (one after the other).<br>
<br></div>And happens that strange thing:<br><br>root@test005:~# dog node list<br>There are no active sheep daemons<br><br>root@test005:~# pgrep -lf sheep<br>10884 sheep -n /var/sheep /mnt/sheep/dsk01,/mnt/sheep/dsk02 -i host=192.168.10.5 port=3333<br>
10885 sheep -n /var/sheep /mnt/sheep/dsk01,/mnt/sheep/dsk02 -i host=192.168.10.5 port=3333<br><br>root@test005:~# dog node list<br> Id Host:Port V-Nodes Zone<br> 0 <a href="http://192.168.2.45:7000">192.168.2.45:7000</a> 128 755148992<br>
<br>sheep.log<br>Nov 15 16:06:02 INFO [main] md_add_disk(310) /mnt/sheep/dsk01, vdisk nr 220, total disk 1<br>Nov 15 16:06:02 INFO [main] md_add_disk(310) /mnt/sheep/dsk02, vdisk nr 233, total disk 2<br>Nov 15 16:06:02 INFO [main] send_join_request(777) IPv4 ip:192.168.2.45 port:7000<br>
Nov 15 16:06:02 INFO [main] check_host_env(424) Allowed open files 1024000, suggested 6144000<br>Nov 15 16:06:02 INFO [main] main(838) sheepdog daemon (version 0.7.0_197_g9f718d2) started<br><br></div>It seems corosync problem related.<br>
<br></div>(PS: Yes, I'l try also zookeeper but I need more time).<br><div><br><br></div></div>