On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 09:57:31 +0200 Ulrich Windl wrote:

> >>> Nikola Ciprich <nikola.cipr...@linuxbox.cz> schrieb am 19.10.2017 um 
> >>> 09:46 in  
> Nachricht <20171019074630.ga23...@pcnci.linuxbox.cz>:
> > Hi fellow pacemaker users,  
> 
> Hi!
> 
> > 
> > I'd like to ask, if it is possible to change on-fail default action.
> > I don't want it to be "fence" but "block" even for clusters with fencing.  
> 
> This would mean any cluster with a problem would require manual intervention!
> 
> > 
> > but I don't want to have to change it for each resource..
> > 
> > is it possible to set global default?  
> 
> See above. Still I understand what you are asking for. What's missing in 
> pacemaker is a "time to fix the mess" interval (I vaguely remember HP-UX 
> ServiceGuard had such a thing): So if the cluster detects a problem that 
> would cause a node fencing, the cluster waits whether things change within 
> some seconds or minutes, and then (if things are still bad) the node is 
> fenced. However if the reason for fencing is no longer there, no fencing will 
> be done...
> As far as I understand pacemaker, a fencing request cannot be revoked once 
> issued  (it's in the queue of actions).

Yeah, that strict sequential operating can be a major PITA, especially if
the reason for whatever action has long gone.

Christian
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Christian Balzer        Network/Systems Engineer                
ch...@gol.com           Rakuten Communications

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