On 2013-09-03T21:14:02, Vladislav Bogdanov <[email protected]> wrote:

> > To solve problem 2, simply disable corosync/pacemaker from starting on
> > boot. This way, the fenced node will be (hopefully) back up and running,
> > so you can ssh into it and look at what happened. It won't try to rejoin
> > the cluster though, so no risk of a fence loop.
> Enhancement to this would be enabling corosync/pacemaker back during the
> clean shutdown and disabling it after boot.

There's something in "sbd" which does this. See
https://github.com/l-mb/sbd/blob/master/man/sbd.8.pod and the -S option.
I'm contemplating how do to this in a generic fashion.


Regards,
    Lars

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