[Pacemaker] best/proper way to shut down a node for service
Brian J. Murrell
brian at interlinx.bc.ca
Wed Jan 23 03:21:43 UTC 2013
OK. So you have a corosync cluster of nodes with pacemaker managing
resources on them, including (of course) STONITH.
What's the best/proper way to shut down a node, say, for maintenance
such that pacemaker doesn't go trying to "fix" that situation and
STONITHing it to try to bring it back up, etc.?
Currently my practice for STONITH is to have it reboot. Maybe it's a
better practice to have STONITH configured to just power a node down and
not try to power it back up for this exact reason?
Any other suggestions welcome.
Cheers,
b.
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