25.11.2014 23:41, David Vossel wrote:


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Hi!

is subj implemented?

Trying echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger on remote nodes and no fencing occurs.

Yes, fencing remote-nodes works. Are you certain your fencing devices can handle
fencing the remote-node? Fencing a remote-node requires a cluster node to
invoke the agent that actually performs the fencing action on the remote-node.

David, a couple of questions.

I see that in your fencing tests you just stop systemd unit.
Shouldn't pacemaker_remoted somehow notify crmd that it is being shutdown? And shouldn't crmd stop all resources on that remote node before granting that shutdown?

Also, from what I see now it would be natural to hide current implementation of remote node configuration under <node/> syntax. Now remote nodes do have almost all features of normal nodes, including node attributes. What do you think about it?

Best,
Vladislav


-- Vossel


Best,
Vladislav

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