[Pacemaker] SBD kills both nodes in a two node cluster.

2011-04-19 Thread Ulf
I' ve two nodes with shared storage and multipathing. But the SBD device doesn't work as expected. My idea was that in case of a split brain: One node kills the other node and one will survive. But in my case I get a double kill, both nodes will be killed at the same time. I simulated the split b

Re: [Pacemaker] SBD kills both nodes in a two node cluster.

2011-04-20 Thread Andrew Beekhof
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Ulf wrote: > I' ve two nodes with shared storage and multipathing. But the SBD device > doesn't work as expected. > My idea was that in case of a split brain: One node kills the other node and > one will survive. > But in my case I get a double kill, both nodes

Re: [Pacemaker] SBD kills both nodes in a two node cluster.

2011-05-12 Thread Lars Marowsky-Bree
On 2011-04-19T12:04:31, Ulf wrote: > The sbd deamon is running on both nodes. > My configuration: > primitive stonith_sbd stonith:external/sbd params > sbd_device="/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-36..." > clone stonith_sbd-clone stonith_sbd Don't clone it. And it'd probably make sense to introduce a slee

Re: [Pacemaker] SBD kills both nodes in a two node cluster.

2011-05-18 Thread Ulf
> Don't clone it. Removed the clone >And it'd probably make sense to introduce a sleep() in the start action >there, that would give the partition that has to instantiate sbd first a >slight malus ... I added a start-delay of 15, which seems to give the node with the running sbd resource an adva