Hello, I'm trying to replicate a cluster I initially built for testing on CentOS 5.6, but with the fresher packages that come along with a 6.x release. CentOS is still playing catch-up, so their 6.0 pacemaker packages are a bit older. Based on that, I figured I'd try Scientific Linux 6.1 since it's the closest to current I can get being non-licensed for RHEL.
My previous iteration of the cluster was heartbeat/pacemaker, but since pacemaker is now included as part of the stock repos I figured I'd stick with those only, which means cman/corosync/pacemaker. I have things working pretty much as I want, but still with stonith disabled because I have no stonith agents available in pacemaker at all. If I do "crm ra list stonith", it comes back empty (where on 5.6 I have numerous agents to choose from). Looking at the older 5.6 nodes, I can see that the stonith agents mostly (or all?) came from the cluster-glue package, which I do have installed on the new cluster nodes as well. The newer cluster-glue packages just don't contain any stonith agents. Am I approaching this incorrectly, and I'm supposed to handle fencing in corosync (which does have tons of stonith bits installed with it)? If so, how do I tell pacemaker to fire off a fencing task via corosync? Am I supposed to configure pacemaker to use corosync's stonith commands? Any pointers appreciated, Mark
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