On 2013-02-20T11:03:20, Ulrich Windl <[email protected]> wrote:

> Let me remark that I'm seeing the opposite for sbd-based fencing 
> occasionally: The action is set to reboot, but occasionally some servers are 
> powered down. The less-pleasing feature of that is that you can't power up a 
> server using sbd, but you'll have to walk to find out what's wrong...

The only way ever that SBD executes "poweroff" is when the fencing code
sends a poweroff message - that's the only code path leading to this.

All SBD's suicide actions are reboot-based.

If it powers off, that's either a stonith-ng issue or a hardware
problem or something different; but I'm guaranteeing it's not SBD acting
on its own.

Or can the watchdog you use power off the system? Normally, watchdogs
tend to reboot the system though ...


Regards,
    Lars

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