-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Josef Whiter wrote: > This isn't a bug, its working as expected. IT People from the central bank doesn't think like that. I cannot blame them, because it is strange to me, and to anybody who has seen this RH cluster behaviour. > What you need in qdisk, set it up > with the proper hueristics and it will force the shutdown of the bad node before > the bad node has a chance to fence off the working node. This is just a workaround for lack of communication between clurgmgrd and fenced daemons, where first is aware of ethernet/network failure and is trying to disable active service, and fenced which is fencing other node without any good reason, because it doesn't know that it's node is faulty one. I have even better workaround (one bonding with native data ethernet and tagged vlan for fence subnet) for this silly behaviour, but I will really like to see this thing fixed, because people are laughing on us when testing our cluster configurations (we are configuring Red Hat machines and clusters). - -- Miroslav Zubcic, Nimium d.o.o., email: <mvz@xxxxxxxxx> Tel: +385 01 4852 639, Fax: +385 01 4852 640, Mobile: +385 098 942 8672 Mrazoviceva 12, 10000 Zagreb, Hrvatska -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEVAwUBRaeB6sqzT+8/3SzgAQLkLQf9EMUnXY86JAttXzmIp9DwyHoWl6mB908k kYVgSTjIUWMMVVnAEgKxnKlVqUnhzmtMtHhkoMs+08D0QDxAl4/T/i0iAF9RwC/9 0jKPCB+rOYvdoKyg9s1yg6ic2DFi4cs0kVd+WbhLvmNd3Q70ATCzSRc1k7aySQ/N 0x8Wn0Mg+4aPAJFBEM1XafYbvOQAvABgX9aRJXH1aS9LVn4sQRMiwcosCR/fZTLH EWTUlJiKgWQDEKyE4QsoxeOXu290VlISv8Rqx3IHCeAfMiEa1tdVs9/9wUndbqO9 ui3e9l8KrCoI8mJW1YIjHEUY1p7H2X9rT3pm88TDHkf0XA4lnirYlw== =BxUi -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster