>> But when I restart, it looks like the service starts but it will NOT log in 
> to the target automatically. I'm forced to manually start up YaST and log in 
> again. This makes the cluster node essentially useless, since it can't 
> automatically rejoin the cluster without manual intervention.
> 
> It is arguably good practice that nodes don't join cluster
> automatically on boot. Normally, one wants to investigate why
> the node rebooted.

Mmmm.... this thinking is along the same lines of Microsoft's forcing you to 
enter a reason every time you reboot, regardless of whether anyone cares or 
not. Also, if that's intentional, then the openais service should still start, 
but not automatically join the cluster - as it is, it just fails on SBD which 
is clearly not desired behavior. And if the intent is to not be incredibly 
irritating, this should only happen on a 'dirty' reboot.

But point taken, the problem really has nothing to do with openais per se, it 
has to do with open-iscsi. I'll see if I can figure out where that product 
hosts its support lists...

Thanks!

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