Re: Booting node 1 causes it to fence node 2

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Hello NM,

You can add clean_start="1" in your config

sample:

<cluster alias="cms" config_version="4" name="cms">
        <fence_daemon clean_start="1" post_fail_delay="0" post_join_delay="3"/>


Friday, May 23, 2008, 11:08:02 PM, you wrote:

N> I have two nodes, each fenceable through a Dell RAC card. When I power 
N> cycle one of them, it reboots ... and proceeds to fence the other one!

N> I must be missing something ...

N> (btw should cman be started in init.d automatically? or should it be 
N> launched by an operator after having made sure the node was sane?)

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