Hello
I was wondering how fencing works in detail.
I've never experienced real problems with Proxmox fencing thanks to the watchdog mechanism.
Nevertheless how does it works exactly ?
For instance : a cluster with 3 nodes running in HA, VM100 is running on host1.
Host1 stop responding on the corosync network but the VMs working on it continues to run (they're on another network and runs normally).
To my mind, in that case, the HA cluster will move VM100 on host 2 or host 3 but the VM100 is still running.
In some others platforms, there is a control on the locks of the virtual hard drive of the VM to prevent that kind of problems.
What about Proxmox ?
I was wondering how fencing works in detail.
I've never experienced real problems with Proxmox fencing thanks to the watchdog mechanism.
Nevertheless how does it works exactly ?
For instance : a cluster with 3 nodes running in HA, VM100 is running on host1.
Host1 stop responding on the corosync network but the VMs working on it continues to run (they're on another network and runs normally).
To my mind, in that case, the HA cluster will move VM100 on host 2 or host 3 but the VM100 is still running.
In some others platforms, there is a control on the locks of the virtual hard drive of the VM to prevent that kind of problems.
What about Proxmox ?