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Re: High availability/cluster problem ,with master node?

QuoteOk, so it doesn't look like your two nodes are in-sync, in which case I wouldn't expect to be able to switch the master node. First thing you need to do is get them in sync again. If you run a status command on "both" nodes, see what each node thinks the status is. It may be that both nodes think they are primary for example, i.e. split brain syndrome. I would be expecting to see 'something' against 'exitreason' from at least one of the servers which should help.
It's always difficult with two se...
QuoteOk, so it doesn't look like your two nodes are in-sync, in which case I wouldn't expect to be able to switch the master node. First thing you need to do is get them in sync again. If you run a status command on "both" nodes, see what each node thinks the status is. It may be that both nodes think they are primary for example, i.e. split brain syndrome. I would be expecting to see 'something' against 'exitreason' from at least one of the servers which should help.
It's always difficult with two se...