Fencing _is_ a part of failover! >>> "Janghyuk Boo" <[email protected]> schrieb am 26.10.2021 um 22:09 in Nachricht <of6751af09.dd2c657c-on0025877a.006ea8cb-0025877a.006eb...@ibm.com>: Dear Community , Thank you Ken for your reply last time. I attached the log messages as requested from the last thread. I have a Pacemaker cluster with two cluster nodes with two network interfaces each, and two remote nodes and a prototyped fencing agent(GPFS-Fence) to cut a hosts access from the clustered filesystem. I noticed that remote node gets fenced when the quorum node its connected to gets fenced or experiences network failure. For example, when I disconnected srv-2 from the rest of the cluster by using iptables on srv-2 iptables -A INPUT -s [IP of srv-1] -j DROP ; iptables -A OUTPUT -s [IP of srv-1] -j DROP iptables -A INPUT -s [IP of srv-3] -j DROP ; iptables -A OUTPUT -s [IP of srv-3] -j DROP iptables -A INPUT -s [IP of srv-4] -j DROP ; iptables -A OUTPUT -s [IP of srv-4] -j DROP I expected that remote node jangcluster-srv-4 would failover to srv-1 given my location constraints, but remote node’s monitor ‘jangcluster-srv-4_monitor’ failed and srv-4 was getting fenced before attempting to failover. What would be the proper way to simulate the network failover? How can I configure the cluster so that remote node srv-4 fails over instead of getting fenced?
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