There is no one-size-fits-all answer. You should enable and configure
stonith in pacemaker (which is disabled, otherwise described situation
would not happen). You may consider wait_for_all (or better two_node)
options in corosync that would prevent pacemaker to start unless both
nodes are up.
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Hi,
I am beginner in Clusters and am facing one issue.
I have a 2 node cluster designed for fail-over function. Pacemaker and
corosync are cluster mangers used be build it.
Scenrio :
This happens when both the nodes are powered off together and then again
booted at same time.
Issue:
node2 bo