Marking ringid 0 interface FAULTY

itvietnam

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Aug 11, 2015
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Hi,

Our corosync is usually said this and recover after 1 second. may i know how to debug?

Test omping in 5 minutes and ok. No packet lost.

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This is the test on ringid 1, they are also has the same problem with ringid 0.

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Error of ringid 1 (10.20.30.0/24)

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The `omping` command invocations are explained in our documentation.

For the tcpdump, I'd do something like
`tcpdump -s0 -w corosyncproblem.pcap -ni $IFACE`, where `$IFACE` is replaced by the interface your corosync network is bound on.

after gathering enough data (the log saying that the ring became faulty and ok again) - stop tcpdump with Ctrl-C, take the resulting corosyncproblem.pcap and open it in wireshark.
 
You could try to set corosync to log debug messages - and see if the logs show anything with more information
 

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