It can happen that both nodes break down simultaneously (for example because of a power failure), or the slave node breaks down before the original master node recovers. The following describes how to properly recover syslog-ng Store Box (SSB).
NOTE: When both nodes of a cluster boot up in parallel, the node with the 1.2.4.1 HA IP address will become the master node.
To properly recover SSB
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Power off both nodes by pressing and releasing the power button.
Caution: Hazard of data loss If SSB does not shut off, press and hold the power button for approximately 4 seconds. This method terminates connections passing SSB and might result in data loss.
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Power on the node that was the master before SSB broke down. Consult the system logs to find out which node was the master before the incident: when a node boots as master, or when a takeover occurs, SSB sends a log message identifying the master node.
TIP: Configure remote logging to send the log messages of SSB to a remote server where the messages are available even if the logs stored on SSB become unaccessible. For details on configuring remote logging, see SNMP and e-mail alerts.
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Wait until this node finishes the boot process.
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Power on the other node.