Hi Pacemaker Users,
We have a 2 node pacemaker cluster (v1.1.14). Stonith at this moment is disabled: $ pcs property --all | grep stonith stonith-action: reboot stonith-enabled: false stonith-timeout: 60s stonith-watchdog-timeout: (null) $ pcs property --all | grep fenc startup-fencing: true But when there is a network outage - it looks like pacemaker tries to restart the other node: fence_pcmk[5739]: Requesting Pacemaker fence *node1* (reset) stonith-ng[31022]: notice: Client stonith_admin.cman.xxx.xxxxxxxx wants to fence (reboot) '*node1*' with device '(any)' stonith-ng[31022]: notice: Initiating remote operation reboot for *node1*: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx(0) stonith-ng[31022]: notice: Couldn't find anyone to fence (reboot) *node1* with any device stonith-ng[31022]: error: Operation reboot of *node1* by <no-one> for stonith_admin.cman.xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx: No such device crmd[31026]: notice: Peer *node1* was not terminated (reboot) by <anyone> for *node2*: No such device (ref=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx0) by client stonith_admin.cman.xxxx I'm looking into it for quite a while already, but to be honest - still dont understand this behavior... I would expect pacemaker not to try to reboot other node if stonith is disabled... Can anyone help to understand this behavior ? (and hopefully help to avoid those reboot attempts ) Many thanks in advance! best regards daniel
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