Hi everybody,
I'm working with Pacemaker and Stonith for High-Availability with 2-nodes cluster (called here A and B). Both nodes have one IPMI as fence device.

The deal is :

 * A is currently running resources
 * B is in passive mode

Then I plug off the supply of the A node. So every eth interfaces AND IPMI on A are unavailable. Here comes the trick : B tries unsuccessfully to bring A down, cause A's IPMI is unreachable. When N attempts have been done, B gives up and brings itself to "Block" state (called IDLE in the log file).

Here is my question : how can I force B to bring back resources even if Stonith A fails ?

I understand the consequences (concurrent writes, etc ...), but I rather like these compared to a service unavailable at all.

Thanks for the help :)

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