pacemaker doesn't wait for network and rpcbind before starting, leading NFS resources to be disabled
Issue
- During the installation of the OpenStack instance we had a problem with the clustered services.
- When rebooting the nodes, NFS mount was left disabled and a restart of the resource fix the issue.
Resolution
- This is currently being tracked on RHBZ 1243763
Root Cause
- Apparently there's a dependency problem, allowing pacemaker to start when there's still no network connection, so
rpcbindis not yet started, causing this issue.
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