I believe you will want to investigate the "clean_start" property in the fence_daemon stanza (RHEL 5). Unsure if it is in RHEL6/Cluster3 code. It is my understanding that the property can be used to by-pass the timeout and remote fencing on initial startup. This assumes you know that the remote node that is down was shutdown down cleanly and is not part of a cluster.
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