emmanuel segura <emi2f...@gmail.com> writes: > for guest fencing you can use, something like this > http://www.daemonzone.net/e/3/, rather to have a full cluster stack in > your guest, you can try to use pacemaker-remote for your virtual guest
I think it could be done for the pure quorum node, but my other node needs to access the cLVM and OCFS2 resources. After some problems with blocking cLVM, even when cluster was quorated, I saw that the “Stonith-Quorum-Node” and “Stonith-ONE-Frontend” was started only when I ask to start the respective VirtualDomain. It may be due to two “order”: #+begin_src order ONE-Frontend-after-its-Stonith inf: Stonith-ONE-Frontend ONE-Frontend order Quorum-Node-after-its-Stonith inf: Stonith-Quorum-Node Quorum-Node #+end_src Now, it seems I mostly have dragons in DLM/o2cb/cLVM in my VM :-/ Regards. -- Daniel Dehennin Récupérer ma clef GPG: gpg --recv-keys 0xCC1E9E5B7A6FE2DF Fingerprint: 3E69 014E 5C23 50E8 9ED6 2AAD CC1E 9E5B 7A6F E2DF
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