Well, my diploma thesis is due Aug 27th so I'm running a little out of
time here... ;)
But maybe I'll write one in the near future... let's wait and see what
my new employer (starting Oct 1st) asks from me... ;)
Right now, I have pingd within my resource group and a stonith meatware
resource agent that always runs on one of the nodes not running the
resource group. How does the stonith meatware resource agent exactly
determine where to run and when and how to stonith a node? I need to
describe this in my thesis and I did not find any documentation for this
to reference... :/
Andrew Beekhof wrote:
Unlikely.
The most pingd will do is stop resources on nodes with no connectivity.
Basically there is no substitute for STONITH.
Why not try writing a stonith agent for VirtualBox?
I recently wrote one for vmware...
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