[Pacemaker] STONITH without mandatory success possible?
Andrew Beekhof
andrew at beekhof.net
Thu Jun 20 06:00:09 UTC 2013
On 20/06/2013, at 2:52 PM, Vladislav Bogdanov <bubble at hoster-ok.com> wrote:
> 20.06.2013 00:36, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
>>
>> On 20/06/2013, at 6:33 AM, Doug Clow <doug.clow at dashbox.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>> I have some 2-node active-passive clusters that occasionally lose
>>> Corosync connectivity. The connectivity is fixed with a reboot. They
>>> don't have shared storage so stonith doesn't have to happen for another
>>> node to take control of the resource. Also they are VMs so I can't use a
>>> standard stonith method.
>>
>> fence_xvm works nicely for this most virt clusters, there was a vmware one floating around at one point
>
> Unfortunately matahari and libvirt-qmf (part of a picture, which
> connects hypervisor to fenced) are removed in 6.4.
I didnt think matahari had anything to do with fence_xvm
>
>>
>>> I could use the vmware module, but then if the VM host was down,
>>> no node would take control. Is there a way to make stonith success not
>>> mandatory?
>>
>> You can turn it off...
>>
>>> That way the other node would always take control and then it would 'try' to reboot the other machine if possible.
>>>
>>> On a related issue, CentOS 6.4 doesn't come with the null or ssh
>>> devices. I've tried compiling from source but the resulting stonith
>>> modules are not in the Red Hat type of format. Is there a way to get the
>>> null or ssh device into CentOS?
>>
>> The RH ones are in the fence-agents package.
>>
>>
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