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My ha.cf entry looks like:

node1:
 
logfacility local0
keepalive 2
udpport 694
deadtime 15
warntime 5
initdead 60
ucast eth0 10.42.40.198
ucast eth0 10.42.40.26
auto_failback off
stonith_host * suicide ha1.domain.local
watchdog /dev/watchdog
debugfile /var/log/ha-debug
node ha1.domain.local
node ha2.domain.local


node2:

logfacility local0
keepalive 2
udpport 694
deadtime 15
warntime 5
initdead 60
ucast eth0 10.42.40.198
ucast eth0 10.42.40.26
auto_failback off
stonith_host * suicide ha2.domain.local
watchdog /dev/watchdog
debugfile /var/log/ha-debug
node ha1.domain.local
node ha2.domain.local

What does the below log file on node2 means when I turn off the eth0 on node1.

Oct 13 17:09:25 ha2 heartbeat: [6841]: WARN: node ha1.domain.local: is dead
Oct 13 17:09:25 ha2 heartbeat: [6841]: info: Link ha1.domain.local:eth0 dead.
Oct 13 17:09:25 ha2 heartbeat: [6980]: info: Resetting node ha1.domain.local with [Suicide STONITH device]
Oct 13 17:09:25 ha2 heartbeat: [6980]: ERROR: glib: ha2.domain.local doesn't control host [ha1.domain.local]
Oct 13 17:09:25 ha2 heartbeat: [6980]: ERROR: Host ha1.domain.local not reset!
Oct 13 17:09:25 ha2 heartbeat: [6841]: WARN: Managed STONITH ha1.domain.local process 6980 exited with return code 1.
Oct 13 17:09:25 ha2 heartbeat: [6841]: ERROR: STONITH of ha1.domain.local failed.  Retrying...
Oct 13 17:09:30 ha2 heartbeat: [6981]: info: Resetting node ha1.domain.local with [Suicide STONITH device]
Oct 13 17:09:30 ha2 heartbeat: [6981]: ERROR: glib: ha2.domain.local doesn't control host [ha1.domain.local]
Oct 13 17:09:30 ha2 heartbeat: [6981]: ERROR: Host ha1.domain.local not reset!



I need node1 to be shutdown when eth0 on node1 is down.



Any help will be greatly appreciated.


Paras.
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