I have a report from a user about both nodes in a cluster being offline.  The 
user explicitly issued a 'crm node standby' for one node.  (Part of our 
testing.)  There was some error with our resource so it didn't stop correctly 
on that node.  Then, the user noticed that both nodes were offline.  I don't 
have good logs from this incident.

My quick question:  Will pacemaker/cman/corosync take a node offline without 
the user requesting it?

Obviously, I need to get good logs and dig deeper.  But, a quick answer is 
greatly appreciated.

Regards.
Mark K Vallevand   mark.vallev...@unisys.com<mailto:mark.vallev...@unisys.com>
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