Hi Andrew,
Thank you for comments.
> Are you using the new attrd code or the legacy stuff?
I use new attrd.
>
> If you're not using corosync 2.x or see:
>
> crm_notice("Starting mainloop...");
>
> then its the old code. The new code could also be used with CMAN but isn't
> configured to build for in that situation.
>
> Only the new code makes (or at least should do) crmd-transition-delay
> redundant.
It did not seem to work so that new attrd dispensed with crmd-transition-delay
to me.
I report the details again.
# Probably it will be Bugzilla. . .
Best Regards,
Hideo Yamauchi.
--- On Tue, 2014/1/14, Andrew Beekhof <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 14 Jan 2014, at 3:52 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I contributed next bugzilla by a problem to occur for the difference of the
> > timing of the attribute update by attrd before.
> > * https://developerbugs.linuxfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2528
> >
> > We can evade this problem now by using crmd-transition-delay parameter.
> >
> > I confirmed whether I could evade this problem by renewed attrd recently.
> > * In latest attrd, one became a leader and seemed to come to update an
> > attribute.
> >
> > However, latest attrd does not seem to substitute for crmd-transition-delay.
> > * I contribute detailed log later.
> >
> > We are dissatisfied with continuing using crmd-transition-delay.
> > Is there the plan when attrd handles this problem well in the future?
>
> Are you using the new attrd code or the legacy stuff?
>
> If you're not using corosync 2.x or see:
>
> crm_notice("Starting mainloop...");
>
> then its the old code. The new code could also be used with CMAN but isn't
> configured to build for in that situation.
>
> Only the new code makes (or at least should do) crmd-transition-delay
> redundant.
>
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