On 07/20/2012 05:18 PM, Dietmar Maurer wrote: > I fully understand that. You have thousands of nodes and unlimited > network bandwith. > > Unfortunately, corosync only support 16 node (official limit > supported by redhat), and most of our users will run less than 5 > nodes, and use GB links. So an option to disable automatic recovery > would be really helpful. > The most big problem for manual recovery is that we will put the whole cluster in a window that is more likely to lose data and put administration burden. Partly yes, but I think an option to disable automatic recovery temporarily would be better because I just need it at some time not all the time. Suppose one node out of your reach is down and you need hours to get to it to do manual recovery, this will put cluster to dangerous for hours, even days, months. > Should be just a few lines of code anyways? I am not sure, but you can have a try.: ) Thanks, Yuan |