I have a straightforward question,
is it possible to screw-up cluster node(s) by issuing ntpdate while
cluster is running?
I had random fencing of nodes (usually when load is low) and ...
recently I discovered that nodes are syncronised to ntp server using
crontab and ntpdate.
I know that ntpdate is all but not "gentle" and should be used only on
system startup for "rude", prior to ntpd start, syncronisation.
I could go trough heartbeat routines and try to figure it out but just
if someone already knows and is willing to share it?
Thanks.
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Ivan Pantovic, System Engineer
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