Re: self_fence in <fs> resource tag?

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Hi,
thank you for the reply.

What does it do to reboot the node? fences itself? does a clean shutdown?

On 10/23/07, Lon Hohberger < lhh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 11:52 +0100, André Fernandes wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I was configuring a HA cluster with a shared ext3 filesystem and came
> across this option in the <fs> resource tag.
> What does the self_fence option do? I could not find it detailed
> anywhere.
>
> Here's the sample from my cluster.conf:
> ...
> <resources>
>             ...
>             <fs device="/dev/scalixdata/scalixmail" force_fsck="1"
> force_unmount="1" fsid="8848" fstype="ext3"
> mountpoint="/var/opt/scalix" name="scalix_mail_data" options=""
> self_fence="1"/>

Reboots the node if unmount fails.

-- Lon

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