My rule number 1 is to put all DNS entries in /etc/hosts or use dnsmasq for
local DNS caching.Rule number 2 , add cluster nodes as ntp/chrony peers (with
'prefer' for the ntp servers) to avoid node drift if time source is down for a
long time.
Should the cluster take care of unstable infra -> no
Hi!
FYI, here is a copy what I had sent to SUSE support (stating "Because of the
very same DNS resolution problem, stopping also failed"; should a temporary DNS
resolving problem cause a resource stop to fail and cause node fencing in turn?
I don't think so!):
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The problem is the Perl code that