[Pacemaker] Fencing of movable VirtualDomains
Daniel Dehennin
daniel.dehennin at baby-gnu.org
Mon Oct 6 09:14:51 UTC 2014
Andrew Beekhof <andrew at beekhof.net> writes:
>> It may be due to two “order”:
>>
>> #+begin_src
>> order ONE-Frontend-after-its-Stonith inf: Stonith-ONE-Frontend ONE-Frontend
>> order Quorum-Node-after-its-Stonith inf: Stonith-Quorum-Node Quorum-Node
>> #+end_src
>
> Probably. Any particular reason for them to exist?
Maybe not, the collocation should be sufficient, but even without the
orders, unclean VMs fencing is tried with other Stonith devices.
I'll switch to newer corosync/pacemaker and use the pacemaker_remote if
I can manage dlm/cLVM/OCFS2 with it.
Regards.
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