On 2014-02-22T13:49:40, JR <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been told by folks on the linux-ha IRC that fencing is my answer
> and I've put in place the null fence client. I understand that this is
> not what I'd want in production, but for my testing it seems to be the
> correct way to test a cluster. I've confirmed in the good server's logs
> that it believes it has successfully fenced its partner
Well, as long as you never do this for production, yes, I guess this
should work.
But I doubt anyone has tested if the "null" stonith agent really works.
Perhaps it is, in fact, too fast and you're hitting a strange race. Or
perhaps something else is going wrong, such as no-quorum-policy not
being set properly. It's impossible to tell without your configuration
or logs, which always hold the answers ;-)
Regards,
Lars
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