>>> "Andrew Beekhof" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 13.08.2007 15:14 >>>
> We will ensure that:
> a) all STONITH resources that can be active, are active before we
> issue a STONITH request

I really don't understand this, sorry. I thought, that on
every node of the cluster the stonithd is started which
starts the stonith RA and is responsible for delegating
the stonith action to a node/ressource which is able to bring
the specified node down. Or do I have a total misunderstanding?

So, in my case: When one node gets crazy the other node must be in charge
to stonith the crazy node, isn't it. But how would you achieve that
in a multinode cluster. Am I responsible to spread the right stonith RA?

> b) all regular resources that need to be stopped, are stopped before
> we start stopping STONITH resources.  this protects you if a resource
> fails to stop when you're bringing down the whole cluster.

What does it mean to "stop a STONITH resource"? To shoot or not to shoot?
I'm sure I do need some explanation of terms. 


By the way: Thank you for packaging the new version.

Best regards
Andreas



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