Martin wrote:
>> The only way to verify the configuration is to talk to it.
> Yes - and if there is a problem talking to it, heartbeat should complain
> loudly, but it should then continue to run and provide services. Currently
> it exits.
>
>> You surely
>> don't want to find out 2 years later that your STONITH configuration has
>> been wrong the entire time...
There's nothing quite like not starting to get your attention, eh? ;-)
> You're right, I don't want that. But IMHO still better than a cluster node
> that doesn't start.
So, if you would consider an R2/CRM/CIB configuration, it interacts with
STONITH in a completely different way, which might not be ideal either,
but it should start the other resources (you can _make_ it start the
other resources).
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