Re: Fenced node never reboots properly

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On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 09:35:16AM +0200, Jeroen van den Horn wrote:
> It's ESX - it runs on HP blades (AMD). Guest OSes are all 32-bit.
> >
> >In response to Lon's suggestion I modified the fence_vmware code and 
> >set the type of reset to HARD - cluster node now resets properly. 
> >Remaining issue is that under VMWare we are still experiencing 
> >performance issues. It's as if a node in the cluster starts 'lagging 
> >behind' (also the system clock starts drifting) and that after some 
> >time one of the nodes declares the other dead.

Do you have a patch or the new fence agent?  I'd like the change so I
can commit it to CVS.  Soft-reboot is *definitely* wrong; other problems
aside.

-- Lon

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