On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 07:23, Takenaka Kazuhiro
takenaka.kazuh...@oss.ntt.co.jp wrote:
Hello
It is completely dependent on your stonith architecture.
Some devices support a list of hosts which means you only need one
stonith resource.
Even if there is a such device, the Pacemaker stonith
actually after going through few previous posts i am kinda confused.
In 2 nodes cluster , if we configure a ilo stonith (which can control
only one node at a time) for a particular node then
1) running it on only one node is enough.??
or
2) we should run it as clone on all nodes except
on-fail=ignore ?
I will try it, but I cannot do that immediately.
Andrew Beekhof wrote:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 07:23, Takenaka Kazuhiro
takenaka.kazuh...@oss.ntt.co.jp wrote:
Hello
It is completely dependent on your stonith architecture.
Some devices support a list of hosts which means
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 02:09:57PM +0530, Romi Verma wrote:
actually after going through few previous posts i am kinda confused.
In 2 nodes cluster , if we configure a ilo stonith (which can control
only one node at a time) for a particular node then
1) running it on only one node
Hi there. I'm looking for advice about the proper way to configure
pacemaker to support our access to a mysql cluster.
We're planning on configuring two mysql servers with master-master
replication. We'd like one of them to be the master, and the other
to be available as the slave (with a
Hi All,
i am new to H.A. i am using 4 nodes cluster . i have configured SBD stonith
. yesterday due to NW partition i got 2 partitions. i found that SBD
didn't do anything .
i guess only the partition having quorum can stonith other partition , as
here both partitions dont have quorum so SBD