Hi!  I must be doing something stupidly wrong...  every time I add a new
node to my live cluster, the first thing the cluster decides to do is
STONITH the node, and despite any precautions I take (other than
flat-out disabling STONITH during the reconfiguration).  Is this
normal?  I'm currently running (sadly) Pacemaker 1.1.5.  It's not a big
deal, just inconvenient, though it disturbs me regarding the stability
of the other cluster nodes - not that they go down, but I want to know
that what I'm doing isn't putting them at risk, either.

Thanks!!


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