[Pacemaker] starting resources with failed stonith resource
Frank Van Damme
frank.vandamme at gmail.com
Thu Jan 9 09:29:45 UTC 2014
2014/1/8 Andrew Beekhof <andrew at beekhof.net>:
>> I don't understand it: if this means that the stonith devices have
>> failed a million times,
>
> We also set it to 1000000 when the start action fails.
>
>> why is it trying to start the mysql resource?
>
> It depends if any nodes need fencing.
>
>> It's agains Pacemaker policies to start resources on a cluster without
>> working stonith devices, isn't it?
>
> Not if all nodes are present and healthy.
But if they fail or disappear, they can't be killed and might have
resources still running on them?
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Frank Van Damme
Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler. - Albert Einstein
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