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Hi folks,

Please pardon me if this has been answered a million times already, but
I've checked the FAQs I could find, did my best at searching the list
archives with Google, and searched the docs that came with Heartbeat,
but couldn't find an answer, either way:

Is there a way to manually override the initdead setting? I've tried to
force an hb_takeover on a node that's sitting in its initdead, and it
seems to go unheard (as in, the fact that I've run it isn't logged, as
it would normally be and the takeover doesn't happen). Is there a signal
that can be sent to heartbeat to say, "Do this now, please?"

The initdead period isn't such a long wait, but I'm looking an an
application where keeping it at 120 sec is likely to be preferable, and
am thinking ahead to situations wherein my secondary node is the only
one of the cluster that can be booted after a power loss. For this
particular application, I'd like to be able to manually intervene and
avoid the added two-minute outage.

I realize that the machine's ha.cf could be altered, in a pinch, but
thought that the ability for the sysadmin to exercise their discretion
and tell heartbeat, "Don't wait for your friend: she's not coming back,"
might be in there, somewhere.

Anyway, thanks for your time.


Cheers,

- -sth

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