On 2008-01-18T13:26:47, Thomas Glanzmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a two node cluster. I use external/ipmi which needs one instance
> per node. A node that is misbehaving can't stonith itself, can it?
If the node fails, and the other side needs STONITH, the resource
will be started in that partition automatically.
The location constraints don't hurt, but you don't need them.
> Is linux-ha so smart to see that the one stonith resource has to run on
> the one node and the other on the other node?
STONITH resources get started before any STONITH operation is performed,
which has roughly the same effect.
And yes, on a stop failure, a node might decide to fence itself too. As
stonithd is network aware, it doesn't matter where exactly in the
cluster the STONITH resource runs.
Regards,
Lars
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