enabling STONITH requires STONITH device (OPENAIS)
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Environment
Situation
mgmtd: [6435]: ERROR: unpack_resources: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined
mgmtd: [6435]: ERROR: unpack_resources: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option
mgmtd: [6435]: ERROR: unpack_resources: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity
can be found. This does not happen on SLES11 HAE GA version but with later updates.
Resolution
Number one is to follow the clearly stated requirement that a shared storage needs STONITH. Install and configure a STONITH device. For this you can consult the output of
stonith -L
and pick one you deem fitting. You can also contact NTS or even better get a consultant for your cluster
Option number two would be to disable STONITH in the crm configuration of the cluster itself. This is NOT recommended! Please keep in mind that a SLES Cluster with shared storage but without working STONITH is NOT supported. A setup with shared storage but without working STONITH is at least dangerous. Complete and irreversable data loss can be expected and not prevented. Running a cluster with shared storage but without STONITH defeats the very purpose of a High Availability setup.
This STONITH/shared storage setting was a requirement for SLES11 HAE from the beginning as stated in the documentation, but it is enforced now in the updates to protect from data loss.
Documentation:
SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension 11 SP4
Section 2.1 Hardware Requirements
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- Document ID:7004817
- Creation Date: 06-Nov-2009
- Modified Date:25-Mar-2021
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