Hi!

In my experience I/O delays (caused by big I/O loads) cause all types of 
monitor operations to exceed their expected timeouts, even where you don't 
expect it. We had monitor timeouts for the network interface (despite of LVM) 
on big loads.
So follow your logs and increase your affected timeouts.

Regards,
Ulrich

>>> "Nicolas S." <[email protected]> schrieb am 02.09.2015 um 08:14 in
Nachricht <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
> 
> I write this mailing-list because I'm having a little trouble with my 
> cluster.
> 
> I'm running a 3 node centos 7 cluster. Resource/stonith and all is 
> configured.
> Since a couple of days my backups take a little bit more time and one node 
> is getting high load. At a certain point it's fenced by the other nodes.
> Of course I'm thinking of correcting that backup issue but for the moment 
> it's not done.
> 
> I tried to find in the docs a general property to make the nodes to wait a 
> little bit more before fencing the node, but i didn't really found it (or I 
> misread docs). It seems that the stonith-timeout isn't the solutiion.
> 
> Is there a best practice or such property ?
> 
> Thanks to all.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Nicolas.





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