Hi, On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 04:18:34PM -0600, hj lee wrote: > Hi, > > I defined stonith:ssh, they are running in both machines as a clone. How is
How do you expect ssh to work if you pull the power plug from the target node? > the stonith related to promoting standby? When the Pacemaker detects master > node was gone in cluster, then why doesn't Pacemaker promote the standby? In case of such an event, when a node disappears without saying goodbye, the other node has to make sure that the node which left is down and not only unreachable, that's where fencing comes in. Thanks, Dejan > Thanks very much > > On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Dejan Muhamedagic <deja...@fastmail.fm>wrote: > > > > > > > > > I am very simple Master/Slave in RHEL 5.3 with pacemaker 1.0.4 and > > heartbea > > > 2.99. I unplugged the power cable at the master machine, and I expected > > the > > > slave becomes master. But the slave stays at slave state. Is this correct > > > behavior or a bug? How does Pacemaker (or heartbeat) handle this kind of > > > sudden power off? > > > > You probably didn't define fencing (stonith). > > > > Thanks, > > > > Dejan > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pacemaker mailing list > Pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org > http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker _______________________________________________ Pacemaker mailing list Pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker