On 2013-05-15T14:19:45, Ulrich Windl <[email protected]> wrote:
> > All resources are *required* to survive a fence, otherwise it wouldn't
> > be reliable. So the fence doesn't actually hurt.
> ...except killing innocent resources. Remember: High availability is not
> about restarting resources frequently, but to keep them up and running
> whenever possible.
The resources are going to be stopped *anyway*, since the node is going
to be fenced. The outage is unavoidable at this stage; and the fence
probably faster than shutting down the remaining resources one by one.
I'd not mind making this configurable, but the default is safe and
probably preferable.
Regards,
Lars
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