have you tried the clean_start="1" option in the fence_daemon line of your
cluster.conf file?

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Spencer Parker <[email protected]
> wrote:

> I have this same problem with the 2 node cluster that I am working on.  I
> have mysql running with an NFS that holds all of the data for it.  If I
> unplug one of the node to test the network, it will move the service to the
> other node...no problem.  When that node comes back up, it will then kill
> the services on the node that it failed back too.  This goes on and on
> resulting in a loop.  They'll start up and then begin to fence each other.
> One comes up...starts the services...then it dies...the other one takes
> over...starts the services and then dies...over and over again.
>
> I have found that I need to start one node up...and let it run for a short
> period of time...then start up the second node...and sometimes it won't
> start the loop and sometimes it will.
>
>
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