> Not a good idea probably - and the reason for what you are experiencing ;-)
> If you have problems starting the nodes within a certain time-window
> disabling startup-fencing might be an option to consider although dangerous.
> But you definitely shouldn't have a fencing-agent that claims to have fenced
> a node if it is not sure - rather the other way round if in doubt.


Thanks. But I think is not a good idea to disable startup fencing: I have 
shared disks (drbd) and stonith is very important in this scenario


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