On 2014-02-13T11:09:14, Roberto Munoz Gomez <[email protected]>
wrote:
> The problem is that while the other node is being fenced, the active one
> cannot access the DRBD and all the IO calls are blocked until the fenced node
> comes alive again. And that is what I want to avoid. I want the survival node
> to continue working.
This is not possible. Until the fence has completed, it is not clear
which side will actually win, so both sides freeze - to avoid data
corruption after a partitioned network.
If you want that, split the data into independent slices that are not
active/active on DRBD.
Regards,
Lars
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