Klaus Wenninger <kwenn...@redhat.com>
> Guess that heavily depends on what you are running inside your VMs.
> If the services inside don't need each other or anything provided by
> the other cluster-resources (or other way round) or everything is
> synchronizing independently from the cluster ...
> What you could still do is make the timeout more generous and combine
> it with checking for a certain boot-state - so that it either proceeds
> after the generous timeout (when something is broken inside the VM)
> or if a certain state is reached.
>
> Klaus
>

boot-state + timeout is perfect. if there is a simple configuration to
make it automatically in the future..
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