Yes. Did the remaining node have quorum when you killed the other? If
not, then you should set two_node=1 in cluster.conf so it will. Fencing,
dlm recovery and gfs recovery won't happen unless there's quorum; after
this recovery, the locks you want should be granted (regardless of whether
the other node has rebooted or not).
Is there a way to see whether a node has the quorum at any given time?
Or whether GFS recovery has taken place?
Either, possibly; you'd have to try it out. GFS works much better with
flock (although that's not interruptible either), if that's an option.
How flock() works better than fcntl() on GFS?
Thanks,
Christos
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