Hard to say. I know that only once of about 3 times has the proper node
been fenced and not have the remaining node halt. The survivor did not
log anything about being fenced, just that it was being halted.
Chris
Lon Hohberger wrote:
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 06:20:23PM -0500, Chris Harms wrote:
To recap:
I am attempting to setup a 2 node cluster where each will run a DB and
an apache service to be failed over between them. Both are fenced via
Dell DRAC connected via the system NICs (this adds to the issue, but
manual fencing is broken).
Thanks to a hardware issue on NodeB, I am unable to get to the logs off
of it presently.
It sounds like fencing was tried, but hadn't completed yet... and when
the node came back up, it tried to fence it ... again?
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