> Hi!
>
> I've set up a five-node HA cluster running a bunch of services, and all
seems to be going well, although one node insists on telling everyone
else that its running any new resource which is set-up but not
activated.  I use crm_resource -C to deal with this situation, so it's
not so bad.
>
> Anyway, these nodes are HP DL380-G5s, and so I'm using the riloe STONITH
script.  I tested it by hand, and it works like a charm.  I've set up
the STONITH resources so that they never run on the same machine as the
one they control.  The other day, I artificially caused a situation in
which one of the nodes should have been fenced.  The cluster realized
this and "scheduled" it for fencing, but the fence never happened.  I'm
wondering what this "scheduling" is, and what parameters are available
to control it?

You mean: you configured one clone resource for every rilo device and
there runs a clone on every node except the one it controlls? ... then it
should have worked ... if not: log files and your cib would be handy.

I think there was even a post of Dejan to the list ... some times ago..
that said it is also save to run a stonith script on the node it controlls
as a node does not stonith itself.

Regards,
Andreas


>
> Thanks very much!
>
> Conor Todd
>
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