Nope, as long as you use SBD's integration with pacemaker. As the 2 nodes can 
communicate between each other sbd won't act. I thinkt it was an entry like 
this in the /etc/sysconfig/sbd: 'SBD_PACEMAKER=yes'
 
 
  On Sat, Nov 20, 2021 at 23:24, Valentin Vidić via 
Users<users@clusterlabs.org> wrote:   On Sat, Nov 20, 2021 at 08:33:26PM +0000, 
Strahil Nikolov via Users wrote:
> You can also use this 3rd node to provide iSCSI and then the SBD will
> be disk-full :D . The good thing about this type of setup is that you
> do won't need to put location constraints for the 3rd node.

Wouldn't that make the iSCSI node a SPOF? If the iSCSI goes down, SBD
resets both cluster nodes.

-- 
Valentin
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