Hi Lars,

Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
On 2008-10-14T15:13:07, Dejan Muhamedagic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I found that there are 2 problems when DC node is STONITH'ed.
(1) STONITH operation is executed two times.
This has been discussed at length in bugzilla, see

http://developerbugs.linux-foundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1904

which was resolved with WONTFIX. In short, it was deemed to risky
to implement a remedy for this problem.  Of course, if you think
you can add more to the discussion, please go ahead.

As part of shutting down before fencing, Pacemaker could consider
electing a new DC first (if a not-shutting-down node remains). Removing
nodes which are shutting down or "dirty" from the election should not be
too difficult?
Perhaps I have the same opinion with you.
I would like to confirm what "shutting down before fencing" means.
In the end, DC will never be STONITH'ed because it should become non-DC
before the operation?


This discussion belongs with pacemaker though, not the linux-ha-dev
list.
You're right.
Thanks a lot for your redirection.


Regards,
Satomi TANIGUCHI



Regards,
    Lars




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