Hello,

I want to continue talking about this bug http://developerbugs.linux-foundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1927

(It is not a bug... but I still have some doubts)

> For some operation, you have specified on_fail=fence.
> How can the cluster fence the node if you have stonith turned off?

Yes I have specified fence because I want to stop, poweroff, or any to do a failover to another node when a master node fails. I don't know how I can activate a stonith. Is it possible activate
a stonith with heartbeat software ?

> Yes, you need to wait for 10 minutes _and_ enable stonith.
> Without stonith we have no way to clean up after a failed stop.

The problem isn't in stopping operation, is in slaving operation, but I think I need to change RA but Why is heartbeat trying to change the role of a failed master node ?? If a node is failed, this node should become unusable or it could be a stopped resource, I think it could be more reasonable this situation

> Either that of find out why its taking so long to stop the resource

It is not taking so long to stop, it is being a slave... but is in this operation when it is failing. In other hand I need a high timeout because my server is doing many mysql transactions and it could take about 5 minutes to stop the mysql server (Mysql Server is using 10 GB of RAM, it must commit and write remain memory data to disk).

I want to achieve a solution of High availability of MySQL, many people is trying the same.

Thank you!

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