Glory Smith wrote:
> Hi All,
> when we create a resource , how pacemaker choose a node to start resource
> on it.
>
> To be more clear , suppose we have four node cluster , we configure any
> resource xx and we see that it is started on say , node C . so my
> question is why node C is choosen
Hi All,
when we create a resource , how pacemaker choose a node to start resource
on it.
To be more clear , suppose we have four node cluster , we configure any
resource xx and we see that it is started on say , node C . so my
question is why node C is choosen to run the resource xx. is this
>
>
> Add more communication paths. Network cards are cheap these days.
need an advice , which stonith is recommended for production use. i have
heard , sbd , ssh are not good.
Thanks ,
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dejan
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Hi,
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 09:03:05AM +0530, Glory Smith wrote:
> Hi All,
> i am new to H.A. i am using 4 nodes cluster . i have configured SBD stonith
> . yesterday due to NW partition i got 2 partitions. i found that SBD
> didn't do anything .
>
> i guess only the partition having quorum ca
Martin Gerhard Loschwitz wrote:
> ... There was the need to invent a packaging design that would allow
> Pacemaker to be built with OpenAIS and yet have the heartbeat-parts
> it needs -- without having to install the complete Heartbeat suite.
> So the heartbeat packages got split up into a schema t