Weird indeed. Yes, the logs indicate two nodes. I've uploaded the full
start-up logs here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1AiyLtTXu2AxEbVBdR-5kfJLxqoYladBn?...
. I started node 1, let it settle, then started node 2. You can see that
node1 starts with just itself, but later node2 joins the cluster and caches
are rebalanced.
As for the experiment, I tried waiting for a few minutes after both nodes
started in case there's some synchronization delay somewhere, but it didn't
change the outcome.
Thanks,
DV
On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 3:22 AM Sebastian Laskawiec <slaskawi(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Hmmm this sounds a bit weird... like there was some delay in the
communication path.
Could you please look through your logs and look for lines including
"view" keyword? Are there two nodes, as expected? How the timestamps relate
to your experiment?