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Stonith timeout is just to delay the stonith , but you will never prevent STONITH this way.Hello,
I'm facing problem with STONITH timeout configuration through IPMI. Even if i set paramaters stonith-timeout=60s, failure-timeout=60s on resource still STONITH reboot my node ignoring timeout. If I loose network connection to node for 1 sec always reboot of the node is done.
How configure cluster to manage 1-5 sec network unavailable state?.
Best regards,
Marcin Przerwa
You can adjust the "token" & "consensus" timeouts.
For details check : man 5 corosync.conf
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