[Pacemaker] SBD fencing with stonith disabled
Lars Marowsky-Bree
lmb at suse.com
Tue Nov 19 10:34:03 UTC 2013
On 2013-11-19T11:25:36, "Angel L. Mateo" <amateo at um.es> wrote:
> >>property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
> >> dc-version="1.1.6-9971ebba4494012a93c03b40a2c58ec0eb60f50c" \
> >Wow, that's quite old.
> It's pacemaker provided by ubuntu 12.04.
Yeah, well. Still old. Probably something to complain to about to the
distribution maintainers.
> My cluster's nodes are in vmware vsphere virtual machines. Could I use
> another stonith device, like external/vcenter? Is there any recommendation
> about it?
Yes, you should also be able to use that.
> >You may want to consider using the -P option to enable pacemaker
> >integration though; that could also make things better.
> Is this a sbd's option? I can't see that options (or it is undocumented):
Probably the sbd version on Ubuntu 12.04 is too old as well. You can see
the uptodate documentation for sbd here:
https://github.com/l-mb/sbd/blob/master/man/sbd.8.pod
That can protect against temporary storage issues if the cluster is
otherwise healthy.
> Yes, I know it. I had stonith disabled (but sbd was running) because I'm
> having latency problems with my fiber channel disks, so I wanted to debug
> them without unnecessary reboots.
Newer sbd versions also improve the IO handling through a more
complicated implementation of async IO. That can help with FC and
MPIO.
Regards,
Lars
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