> > 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.
>
> How did you test it?

stonith -t external/riloe -p <param list> -T reset

It worked, so I configured the stonith resource for each machine by specifying 
all of the parameters in the same way as I did here.

> > 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?
>
> I suppose that when you say "scheduled" you're referring to a
> log message. That means that the cluster (CRM) decided that a
> node should be fenced. If that didn't happen then your
> stonith module doesn't work. There should've been an error
> message in the logs.
> You can test your setup using the stonith program (see the
> stonith(8) man page for details). If it doesn't work as you
> expect, turn debugging on with the -d option.

stonith on the command-line did work, and I configured the stonith resources in 
the same way.

CRM never got around to actually doing the fencing, and so the logs never said 
anything more than "node x scheduled for fencing".  It never even tried to 
fence.
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