Hi OCFS2 list :) We are currently using XCP (XenServer opensource) with mixed shared storage (some NFS and some OCFS2). Everything works quite well except that when we have a network interruption or problem on the filer providing the ocfs2 iscsi target, all the machines connected to it reboots after a certain amount of time, instead of keeping to try a reconnect.
It seems it's due to ocfs2 that is fencing the node if it can't write to the storage after an amount of time. With nfs we don't have this problem, if the nfs filer goes down it just waits until it comes back and resume the operations. Since we use ocfs2 all the nodes are now rebooted, that means we have to restart each VM and this take a long time. Is there a way to disable that ocfs2 behavior so our hosts doesn't reboot automatically ? Thanks :) Cheers, Sébastien _______________________________________________ Ocfs2-users mailing list Ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com https://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users