Use resource collector for the fencing -> stonith ordering
Change Ifef08033043a4cc90a6261e962d2fdecdf275650 moved the stonith property definition to the pacemaker_master node. This means that the Class['tripleo::fencing'] -> Class['pacemaker::stonith'] ordering breaks on non-boostrap pacemaker nodes because the pacemaker::stonith property is not defined there any longer. Let's fix this by simply using a resource collector and set the ordering on that instead of adding yet anoth if statement. Ordering on enablement of stonith is actually more correct formally. Tested this on a broken setup successfully. Closes-Bug: #1712605 Change-Id: I616d340bdf75da9d9eb8b83b2e804dff3d07d58e
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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ class tripleo::profile::base::pacemaker (
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Pcmk_constraint<||> -> Class['tripleo::fencing']
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Exec <| tag == 'pacemaker_constraint' |> -> Class['tripleo::fencing']
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# enable stonith after all fencing devices have been created
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Class['tripleo::fencing'] -> Class['pacemaker::stonith']
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Class['tripleo::fencing'] -> Pcmk_property<|title == 'Enable STONITH'|>
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}
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# We have pacemaker remote nodes configured so let's add them as resources
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# We do this during step 1 right after wait-for-settle, because during step 2
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