Re: force fencing

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Juan Ramon Martin Blanco a écrit :

>>
> Nodes are fenced only when they lost communications with the other nodes,
> not when a service fails.
> You should check the init scripts  to make sure it works fine outside the
> cluster, return values are important. I think in your case is failing
> because you killed postfix in a way it deleted the .pid file, and that made
> the init script fail.
> BTW you should configure the service as recovery="relocate" if you want them
> to be started on a different node.
> 
> Greetings,
> Juanra
> 
> 
> 


Thank's for the reply

I will check my init.d scripts

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