Arwin,

Doesn't you log shows one node trying to fence the other? Clean_start
prevents that at cluster startup, but on failover the survivor wants to
fence the other. You may need to use fence_ack to let one node belive
the other was fenced if you do not have a real fence device, for example
Dell DRAC or a Network APS.


[]s, Fernando Lozano

> Yup, matter of fact, I disabled iptables altogether.  The cluster comes up 
> fine and I have services running once again (this is a test setup btw). Just 
> to let you know I managed to get the cluster in this state when I was doing 
> some failover testing.  I'm just wondering why when I do a /sbin/service 
> rgmanager {stop|restart} it hangs indefinitely.
>
> Btw, a question about that clean_start directive.  I'm reading the fenced man 
> page and will the value of "1" prevent a fencing loop at startup.  I've seen 
> it where I bring up 1 node, and then bring up node 2 and node 2 fences node1 
> and I see this in the log:
>   
[]s, Fernando Lozano

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