Andrei Borzenkov arvidj...@gmail.com writes:
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Now I have one issue, when the bare metal host on which the VM is
running die, the VM is lost and can not be fenced.
Is there a way to make pacemaker ACK the fencing of the VM running on a
host when the host is fenced itself?
Yes, you
I think the suggestion was to put shooting the host in the fencing path of a
VM. This way if you can't get the host to fence the VM (as the host is already
dead) you just check if the host was fenced.
Daniel Dehennin daniel.dehen...@baby-gnu.org napisał:
Andrei Borzenkov arvidj...@gmail.com
В Mon, 10 Nov 2014 10:07:18 +0100
Tomasz Kontusz tomasz.kont...@gmail.com пишет:
I think the suggestion was to put shooting the host in the fencing path of a
VM. This way if you can't get the host to fence the VM (as the host is
already dead) you just check if the host was fenced.
Hello,
As I finally manage to integrate my VM to corosync and my dlm/clvm/GFS2
are running on it.
Now I have one issue, when the bare metal host on which the VM is
running die, the VM is lost and can not be fenced.
Is there a way to make pacemaker ACK the fencing of the VM running on a
host
В Fri, 07 Nov 2014 17:46:40 +0100
Daniel Dehennin daniel.dehen...@baby-gnu.org пишет:
Hello,
As I finally manage to integrate my VM to corosync and my dlm/clvm/GFS2
are running on it.
Now I have one issue, when the bare metal host on which the VM is
running die, the VM is lost and can