"Read the logs" I'd say.

>>> Stefan Schloesser <[email protected]> schrieb am 11.06.2013 um 17:04
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> Hi,
> 
> I have a setup with 2 nodes, drbd, mysql and apache. Rather too often for my

> liking (1 per month) one node is killed (fenced) by the other. Each time I
am 
> unable to find out what actually caused this behaviour. 
> I can see in the logs that suddenly one node is fenced or stonith but no 
> error appears as to why this happens.
> Each time I can simple start the node and corosync and everything works fine

> again i.e. no fault is apparent.
> 
> I already thought about auto starting corosync, but that does seem like a 
> good idea. I tried trimming the communication params (totem) to no avail.
> 
> So my question is this. What's the best way to finde the cause?
> 
> Stefan Schlösser
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