> On 8. nov. 2015, at 16.24, Michael Schwartzkopff wrote:
>
> Am Samstag, 7. November 2015, 09:40:47 schrieb didier tanti:
>> Hello, i am new to Pacemaker and have a question concerning how to have my
>> cluster services aware of the state and location of the other services in
>>
> On 8. nov. 2015, at 10.26, user.clusterlabs@siimnet.dk wrote:
>
> Setting up my first pacemaker cluster, I’m trying to grasp howto make
> ocf:heartbeat:nginx monitor with check levels > 0.
>
> Got this so far:
>
> [root@afnA ~]# pcs resource
> Resource Group: afnGroup
> afnVIP
Am Samstag, 7. November 2015, 09:40:47 schrieb didier tanti:
> Hello, i am new to Pacemaker and have a question concerning how to have my
> cluster services aware of the state and location of the other services in
> the cluster. Example:
> Service A is running on Host XService B1 is running on
Thank You Michael,
In fact I spent some more time looking at documentions and indeed Pacemaker is
only used for resource control and management. To have my HA solution I will
need to use Corosync directly as well. The OpenAIS API is pretty well described
and I am starting to understand what