On 2017-10-16 01:24 PM, Lentes, Bernd wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> i have the following behavior: I put a node in maintenance mode, afterwards 
> stop corosync on that node with /etc/init.d/openais stop.
> This node is immediately fenced. Is that expected behavior ? I thought 
> putting a node into maintenance does mean the cluster does not care anymore 
> about that node.
> 
> OS on my nodes is SLES 11 SP4.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> Bernd

Well, if you stop corosync, it would appear to leave gracefully from
corosync's perspective so the other node should know that it didn't
fail. However, and I am not a pacemaker expert, I would guess that
pacemaker just saw the membership change that it wasn't expecting and
invoked a fence.

If you plan to remove a node, it is probably best to stop pacemaker,
then stop corosync.

Also, 'openais' is oooold. Is this an old cluster? Corosync came out of
the openais project.

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