[PVE-User] VM crash down after fence...

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Gilberto you lack the knowledge required, this is evident from how you
have flooded this newsgroup as well as other newsgroups with issues
relating to simple tasks.

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On 2012/07/29 10:28 PM, Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> I respect your point of view and all of you wrote...
> But, I thing this list is to use by users that found errors or bugs or
> whatever...
> So, I install the right tools, read the docs, follow the howto ( like
> that: http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Two-Node_High_Availability_Cluster) ...
>
> This last resource come from proxmox website...
> Is that my fault if the thing doesn't work as the howto indicated??
> And I answer: NO!...
>
> I realize that I need more understood about all mechanism that
> involved the fence, HA or whatever, on PVE perspective....
>
> And, I am not a newbie on this area... In fact we have a lot of sites
> with Linux, DRBD and HeartBeat work preatty good... Include with
> Proxmox 1.9 too...
>
> BTW, forgive me to "flood" the list with my logs... But that one of
> way to learn more about PVE.... 
>
> Thanks
>
> 2012/7/29 gray <gray at cs.uni.edu <mailto:gray at cs.uni.edu>>
>
>     On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 15:45:53 -0300, Gilberto Nunes
>     <gilberto.nunes32 at gmail.com <mailto:gilberto.nunes32 at gmail.com>>
>     wrote:
>     > Sorry, but I can...
>     > My project just involved TWO nodes...
>     >
>
>     Is this a school project for you?  It seems like you don't want
>     anyone's
>     advice and discount some pretty wise recommendations from the
>     experienced
>     folks on this list.
>
>     We all have our own logs to read.  Flooding the list with your
>     logs isn't
>     likely to get you further understanding of the framework - because,
>     honestly, you seem more intent on showing us how things break in
>     expected
>     ways than showing a willingness to learn how things were intended
>     to work
>     together in the first place.
>
>     I echo the recommendations from those that have suggested following a
>     recommended and known-working installation structure --- and afterward
>     modify the environment to your needs.  If you can't start with a
>     working
>     subsystem, you'll be hard-pressed to achieve success in your current
>     endeavor.
>
>     Apologies if I'm the only one with this perspective, it was my day
>     today
>     to wear the curmudgeon badge.
>
>     -PG
>
>
>
>
> -- 
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