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We did a clean install and the failover becomes leading when primary fails. It only comes back to be primary if the problem is fixed and the failover is rebooted or manually set to failover.
Willem
on 03-02-2006 18:34, David Rocamora at email@hidden wrote:
Xsan should not function in this way. A controller should only failover if you issue a fail command or another member of the xsan cannot contact the controller that is serving. This can happen because of network connectivity, crashed fsm processes, or a crashed server (probably a few other things too).
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