Greetings, I have a 2 node test cluster. It exposes a single resource, an NFS server which exports a single directory. I'm able to do:
crm resource move <resource_name> and that works but if I do: pkill -9 'corosync|pacemaker' the resource doesn't migrate. I've been told by folks on the linux-ha IRC that fencing is my answer and I've put in place the null fence client. I understand that this is not what I'd want in production, but for my testing it seems to be the correct way to test a cluster. I've confirmed in the good server's logs that it believes it has successfully fenced its partner notice: log_operation: Operation 'reboot' [24621] (call 0 from crmd.22546) for host 'nebula04' with device 'st-null' returned: 0 (OK) Am I mistaken that the stonith:null resource agent should allow the system to believe that the "failed" server has been fenced and, therefore, it is safe to migrate the resources? Note the script that issues the pkill also stops the resources (so there aren't 2 VIPs, etc...). Thanks much for any insight. JR _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
