On 2012-03-21T16:48:45, "Janec, Jozef" <jozef.ja...@hp.com> wrote:

> Fixed now,
> 
> By mistake I removed property stonith-enabled=false, and therefore the second 
> node always tried fence the second node which crashed/was rebooted. Result 
> was that all resources were down and waiting till fence will return done.
> After I have returned the parameter back, the behavior is as expected, 
> resources are started on the second node without fence wait

Uhm, that is intended and the supported behaviour. Fencing ought to be
enabled for shared storage.


Regards,
    Lars

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