[Pacemaker] Pacemaker Digest, Vol 30, Issue 40

Lars Marowsky-Bree lmb at novell.com
Fri May 14 11:41:45 UTC 2010


On 2010-05-14T14:15:33, Aleksey Zholdak <aleksey at zholdak.com> wrote:

> As I understand an sbd theory each node periodically writes its status to 
> own slot on shared partition.

No. Nodes only "clear" the message slot once on start-up, they do not
update it. The message slot is purely for dropping messages (fencing
requests) in.

> I configure as recommended and its works fine and clear.

Where is it documented that it should be configured as a clone? If
that's still in somewhere, that should be removed.

> I can not agree that you are right and this topic describes another
> trouble.

I wrote the code, I'm pretty convinced of my assessment of the situation
;-)



Regards,
    Lars

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