I've had some problems with my Linux pacemaker cluster recently. I traced the
problem to what I believe is incorrect state information that was saved in
directory /var/lib/pengine.

I can post details and logs and whatnot, but I don't think I need to do detailed
debugging. My question is:

If I were to set up a procedure to delete the contents of /var/lib/pengine at
system boot, would that cause any problems for Pacemaker? Is that state
information necessary for the successful startup of the pacemaker service at
system start, or can I remove them before pacemaker starts to prevent problems
like this in the future?
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Bill Seligman             | Phone: (914) 591-2823
Nevis Labs, Columbia Univ | mailto://[email protected]
PO Box 137                |
Irvington NY 10533 USA    | http://www.nevis.columbia.edu/~seligman/

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