On 2007-04-12T14:28:26, Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It'll start them as long as no fencing is required during startup; so in
> > an otherwise healthy cluster (except for the STONITH monitor/start
> > failure), the rest will come up automatically - you don't have to "make"
> > it do that.
> But, the default is to require fencing during some cluster startups -
> those where everything doesn't come up at once.
True, but that's not a "healthy cluster" in my book ;-)
> I'm not 100% sure what happens if a node that was scheduled to be
> STONITHed with a broken STONITH device comes up on its own and joins the
> cluster.
It'll rejoin the cluster and the STONITH request will go away, IIRC.
Sincerely,
Lars
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