On 9 Jan 2014, at 8:29 pm, Frank Van Damme <frank.vanda...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 2014/1/8 Andrew Beekhof <and...@beekhof.net>:
>>> I don't understand it: if this means that the stonith devices have
>>> failed a million times,
>> 
>> We also set it to 1000000 when the start action fails.
>> 
>>> why is it trying to start the mysql resource?
>> 
>> It depends if any nodes need fencing.
>> 
>>> It's agains Pacemaker policies to start resources on a cluster without
>>> working stonith devices, isn't it?
>> 
>> Not if all nodes are present and healthy.
> 
> But if they fail or disappear, they can't be killed and might have
> resources still running on them?

Yes, and the cluster wont be able to do anything about it except wait

> 
> 
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> Frank Van Damme
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