On 03/21/2012 07:23 AM, emmanuel segura wrote: > Hello Nicolas > > The first i can recommend it's use a quorum disk and for your problem i > know that it's called fencing-loop Quorum disk works only when someone has a SAN proper, and even then, I am pretty sure that a node in an unknown state will still need to be fenced. > you got two choices > > 1:don't put the daemons cluster at boot time This delays the issue, not avoid it. When Nicolas starts cman, it will still fence the peer. > 2:If you use a qdisk you can use clean_start="1" in the fence_daemon > tag, this can be used if you are not using gfs or gfs2 or > <cmantwo_node="1"expected_votes="1"/> I feel *very* uncomfortable with the 'clean_start="1"' option. Making any kind of assumption about the state of a node in a cluster is asking for trouble. -- Alteeve's Niche! Madison Kelly 647-501-5200 Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.com -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster