On 2007-02-20T16:19:55, Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Probably not.  using cl_make_realtime() requires that the programs be
> EXTREMELY well-behaved.  I'm not criticizing that software, but you
> REALLY want to minimize the number of processes that use it - just
> because bugs in the code become system lockups.  Really bad news...

I know, but if we do not have the full stack required to fail-over
locked, we might as well disable stonithd as well, for example.

I think ccmd and crmd both are timing critical as well; they need to
respond to voting decisions.


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