Re: Question about manual fencing

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manual fencing gets it's name because it requires manual intervention... that is, it is not automatic.

 brassow

On Apr 11, 2006, at 10:01 AM, carlopmart wrote:

Thanks Jerome.

Castang Jerome wrote:
carlopmart a écrit :
Hi all,

I would like to test manual fencing on two nodes for testing pourposes. I have read RedHat's docs about this but I don't see very clear. If I setup manual fencing, when one node shutdowns, the other node startups all services that I have configured on the another node automatically?

Thanks.

I don't think so.
Fencing a node is to stop it, or make it leaving the cluster (using any method like shutdown...) So if you use manual fencing, the other nodes will not start automaticly their services...

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