Hi,

On Tue, Oct 01, 2013 at 05:01:52PM +0200, Moullé Alain wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> with stack Pacemaker/corosync;
> 
> suppose that a node in a HA cluster is so loaded (IOs, etc.) during
> more than the heartbeat timeout value but temporarily loaded, so
> loaded that it can't even no more manage heartbeat tokens, and it is
> fenced because he can't manage heartbeat tokens, whereis there is
> not a real problem, just a node temporarily overloaded.
> 
> how do you/could we manage this type of problem ?
> is there a way to always give higher priority to the corosync
> traffic upon any other load ?

The corosync process should be running at a higher priority
(i.e. close to real-time). Doesn't it?

Thanks,

Dejan

> Thanks
> Alain
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