This may turn out to be a silly question, but what is the true difference
between and external STONITH plugin and an internal STONITH plugin.  I have
a SAN set up for fail-over, and everything looks like it is working as it
should.  However, I would like to use STONITH to prevent split-brain.  I do
not have a STONITH device so I would need to use something like meatware
(which does not allow automatic fail-over) or ssh.  But there are two types,
ssh and external/ssh.  What is the difference?  I will try to do some
research in the meantime, but if I get an answer before I find out myself,
that would be greatly appreciated.  Also, if I were to use ssh as a STONITH
plugin, will my machine automatically migrate resources to the other
machine?

Thanks for any help you can provide :)
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