[Pacemaker] SBD Fencing daemon: explain me more clear

Lars Marowsky-Bree lmb at novell.com
Wed Jun 16 08:26:32 UTC 2010


On 2010-06-16T08:48:53, Aleksey Zholdak <aleksey at zholdak.com> wrote:

> >You'd have a message in the logs about the driver rejecting the timeout,
> >I think.
> 
> That's what I see in the logs:
> 
> sles2 sbd: [5059]: notice: Using watchdog device: /dev/watchdog
> sles2 sbd: [5059]: info: Set watchdog timeout to 180 seconds.
> sles2 kernel: [   68.552201] hpwdt: New timer passed in is 180 seconds.
> 
> This means that the timer successfully accepts 180s timeout. The
> reason is something else ...

Yes. You need to read the logs from the cluster nodes to understand who
starts the fence and why.


Regards,
    Lars

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