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Sun Aug 12 13:32:27 UTC 2012
fail and not affect the cluster ? In saying that when this is the case the
node which the STONITH resource is configured against is in standby and all
resources are running on the node doing the monitoring ... if that makes
sense ;)
Does the fact that i put the node into standby then stopped openais cause
pacemaker to not worry about the fact the monitor fails ?
Am I missing something entirely or have misconfigured ?
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Simple question for today ...<div><br></div><div>If a STONITH monitor fails=
, what is the designed behavior ? In our scenario we are using external/ipm=
i STONITH resources which interact with the IBM IMM (out of band management=
) controller.</div>
<div><br></div><div>From what i can see at the moment its possible for the =
STONITH monitor to fail and not affect the cluster ? In saying that when th=
is is the case the node which the STONITH resource is configured against is=
in standby and all resources are running on the node doing the monitoring =
... if that makes sense ;)</div>
<div><br></div><div>Does the fact that i put the node into standby then sto=
pped openais cause pacemaker to not worry about the fact the monitor fails =
?</div><div><br></div><div>Am I missing something entirely or have misconfi=
gured ?</div>
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