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<p>Hi all,<span></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1304061482000" style=""><br><span style=""></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1304061482000" style=""><span style="">given a 2 node cluster running on vmware VMs on rhel6. We have two interfaces eth0 and eth1. Cluster (multicast) communication is delegated to eth1 (due to special multicast rules within our data center). So now if I would bring down eth1 I will run in a split brain situation. What is the solution for this issue ( stonith?)?</span></p><p id="__paragraph__1304061482000" style=""><span style=""><br></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1304061482000" style=""><span style="">regards Uwe<br></span></p><basefont size="2" face="Verdana"><span id="editor_signature"></span></body></html>