Basically, when we turn off a switch, I want to keep the cluster from failing 
over before Linux bonding has had a chance to recover. 

I'm mostly interested in prventing false-positive cluster failovers that might 
occur during manual network maintenance (for example, testing switch and link 
outages). 


>> Thanks for the clarification. So what's the easiest way to ensure 
>> that the cluster waits a desired timeout before deciding that a 
>> re-convergence is > necessary?

>By raising the token (lost) timeout I would say.

>Please correct my (Chrissie) but I see the token (lost) timout somehow 
>as resilience against static delays + jitter on top and the 
>token_retransmits_before_loss_const
>as resilience against packet-loss.



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