Re: [Pacemaker] Two nodes split brain case

2009-02-21 Thread Romi Verma
can we use SBD stonith to solve this issue. On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Priyanka Ranjan wrote: > Thanks Lars for fast reply, > RHCS uses qdisk to resolve this issue . let me explain the two node split > brain situation again , > when node1 reset node2 and node2 comes up it finds that it h

Re: [Pacemaker] Two nodes split brain case

2009-02-20 Thread Priyanka Ranjan
Thanks Lars for fast reply, RHCS uses qdisk to resolve this issue . let me explain the two node split brain situation again , when node1 reset node2 and node2 comes up it finds that it has loosed the qdisk and it enters in freeze state and it doesnt reset node1. Can we do something in Suse11 to

Re: [Pacemaker] Two nodes split brain case

2009-02-18 Thread Lars Marowsky-Bree
On 2009-02-18T18:53:33, Priyanka Ranjan wrote: > If we compare the above openais+pacemaker cluster behaviour to RHCS , they > are handling this situation pretty well , there when node2 comes up again > and finds that split brain situation is still there , instead of stonithing > node1 it resets