y 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 ru
ut
working stonith devices, isn't it?
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e nodes will not have stonith
> instantiated yet.
but stonith resources are running all the time...
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ctual stonithing?
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TONITH target nearly immediately, whithout acpid
> taking notice.
there are only two values, reboot and poweroff - with reboot being the default.
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2012/5/12 David Coulson :
> If clvmd hangs, you probably don't have fencing configured properly - It will
> block IO until a node is fenced correctly.
Ok cool, thank you, I temporarily disabled stonith until I got the
cluster running, seems one doesn't go without the other then
m, since the command "vgs" (on
the one surviving node) hangs forever. I see errors in the system log
"INFO: task clvmd:2568 blocked for more than 120 seconds."
The point of having a cluster is to still be able to access the vg
after a node goes down, so. what am I ding (or think