Re: Halt nodes in cluster with cable disconnect

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<fencedevices>
                <fencedevice name="node1-fence" agent="fence_ilo" ipaddr="node1-ilo" login="user" passwd="passwd" delay="30" />
                <fencedevice name="node2-fence"  agent="fence_ilo" ipaddr="node2-ilo" login="user"  passwd="passwd" />

</fencedevices>


2012/1/28 Miguel Angel Guerrero <kortux@xxxxxxxxx>
Emmanuel How you put the fencedevice "delay"  in cluster.conf?

On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 12:55 PM, emmanuel segura <emi2fast@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> @Digemer
>
> It's no true the node without the delay always win
>
> this is from a comment redhat support about this
> ====================================================
> Red Hat Support  says:
>
> This kbase is a little confusing....The node without the fence delay will
> always "win" the fence race
>
>
>
> It would probably be better to state it this way....
>
>
>
> The node without fencedevice "delay" assigned will get fenced faster. So
> for the one that you want to prevent getting fenced you'll want that  node's
> fencedevice to have the delay set.
>
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>
>
>
> 2012/1/27 Digimer <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> On 01/27/2012 04:43 PM, Miguel Angel Guerrero wrote:
>> > Digimer
>> > the echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger; command works fine the node with
>> > this command reboot thank to the fence-peer :) in a scenary without
>> > "fencing race", how the cluster take a decisition about what node
>> > reboot in the cable disconnection test?
>> > One question you think drbd works better in a pacemaker or cman
>> > environment?
>> >
>> > Emmanuel
>> > Your english is good, i preffer talk in spanish :P sorry for my bad
>> > english ever i learn so much thanks to this thread
>> >
>> > You never say me nothing about my delay fence line
>> > <fence_daemon clean_start="0" post_fail_delay="10"
>> > post_join_delay="30"/>
>> >
>> > Digimer And Emmanuel Thanks a lot for your help and patience
>>
>> In a fence race, the node with the sleep will always lose.
>>
>> DRBD works equally fine with Pacemaker and RHCS.
>>
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