Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
> 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.
I've certainly never tested that. But, the way the CRM works, basically
with the only history stored in the CIB, I can easily imagine that this
is true.
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