I note from http://linux-ha.org/doc/man-pages/re-ra-drbd.html that this
resource agent is deprecated…? What’s the alternative?
I wouldn’t care except I just had to build a whole mess of stuff from source so
I could get an iSCSI target on RHEL6 that supports SCSI-3 persistent
reservations and
On 2016-09-14 09:30, NetLink wrote:
1.Put node 2 in standby
2.Change and configure the new bigger disk on node 2
3.Put node 2 back online and wait for syncing.
4.Put node 1 in standby and repeat the procedure
Would this approach work?
I
On 09/14/2016 09:30 AM, NetLink wrote:
> My two node email server cluster uses corosync 1.4.2.
>
> The device /dev/drbd3, which only holds the email data in a separated
> disk, is running out of space.
>
> To change the two disks for bigger ones I’m thinking to use the
> following strategy:
>
>
Hi,
I am working in a 3 node HA cluster with a resource group. I am seeing a weird
behavior - whenever I shutdown one of the standby nodes (one without the
resources) or starting it up again, my application hangs and UI not responsive.
I see that the requests are pending or fail on get proxy
(sorry, now with the subject :) )
From: Nurit Vilosny
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 2:27 PM
To: users@clusterlabs.org
Subject: [cluster lab]
Hi,
I am working in a 3 node HA cluster with a resource group. I am seeing a weird
behavior - whenever I shutdown one of the standby nodes (one
Hi Ken,
thank you very much. I will test it!
Cheers,
Stefan
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Von: Ken Gaillot
Gesendet: Mit 14 September 2016 21:59
An: users@clusterlabs.org
Betreff: Re: [ClusterLabs] group resources without order behavior / monitor
timeout
My two node email server cluster uses corosync 1.4.2.
The device /dev/drbd3, which only holds the email data in a separated disk,
is running out of space.
To change the two disks for bigger ones I'm thinking to use the following
strategy:
1.Put node 2 in standby
2.