Re: [ClusterLabs] DLM in the cluster can tolerate more than one node failure at the same time?

2019-10-23 Thread Gang He
> To: users@clusterlabs.org > Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] DLM in the cluster can tolerate more than one node > failure at the same time? > > On 22/10/2019 07:15, Gang He wrote: > > Hi List, > > > > I remember that master node has the full copy for one DLM lock > &g

Re: [ClusterLabs] DLM in the cluster can tolerate more than one node failure at the same time?

2019-10-23 Thread christine caulfield
On 22/10/2019 07:15, Gang He wrote: Hi List, I remember that master node has the full copy for one DLM lock resource and the other nodes have their own lock status, then if one node is failed(or fenced), the DLM lock status can be recovered from the remained node quickly. My question is, if th

[ClusterLabs] DLM in the cluster can tolerate more than one node failure at the same time?

2019-10-21 Thread Gang He
Hi List, I remember that master node has the full copy for one DLM lock resource and the other nodes have their own lock status, then if one node is failed(or fenced), the DLM lock status can be recovered from the remained node quickly. My question is, if there are more than one node which are