On 26/06/17 12:04 PM, Ken Gaillot wrote:
> Thanks to the wonderful service provided by Let's Encrypt[1], we now
> have an SSL certificate for the ClusterLabs websites. You can use the
> websites with secure encryption by starting the URL with "https", for
> example:
>
>
On 26/06/17 11:04 -0500, Ken Gaillot wrote:
> Thanks to the wonderful service provided by Let's Encrypt[1], we now
> have an SSL certificate for the ClusterLabs websites. You can use the
> websites with secure encryption by starting the URL with "https", for
> example:
>
>
Tomas,
Yes, that was it.
[root@zs95KL corosync]# pcs cluster destroy
Shutting down pacemaker/corosync services...
Redirecting to /bin/systemctl stop pacemaker.service
Redirecting to /bin/systemctl stop corosync.service
Killing any remaining services...
Removing all cluster configuration
On 06/29/2017 01:38 PM, Ludovic Vaugeois-Pepin wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 7:27 PM, Ken Gaillot wrote:
>> On 06/29/2017 04:42 AM, philipp.achmuel...@arz.at wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> In order to reboot a Clusternode i would like to set the node to standby
>>> first, so a
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 7:27 PM, Ken Gaillot wrote:
> On 06/29/2017 04:42 AM, philipp.achmuel...@arz.at wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> In order to reboot a Clusternode i would like to set the node to standby
>> first, so a clean takeover for running resources can take in place.
>> Is
On 06/29/2017 04:42 AM, philipp.achmuel...@arz.at wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In order to reboot a Clusternode i would like to set the node to standby
> first, so a clean takeover for running resources can take in place.
> Is there a default way i can set in pacemaker, or do i have to setup my
> own systemd
On 06/29/2017 12:08 PM, Digimer wrote:
> On 29/06/17 12:39 PM, Andrés Pozo Muñoz wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am a newbie to Pacemaker and I can't find the perfect solution for my
>> problem (probably I'm missing something), maybe someone can give me some
>> hint :)
>>
>> My scenario is the
On 29/06/17 12:39 PM, Andrés Pozo Muñoz wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am a newbie to Pacemaker and I can't find the perfect solution for my
> problem (probably I'm missing something), maybe someone can give me some
> hint :)
>
> My scenario is the following: I want to make a HA cluster composed of 2
>
Hi all,
I am a newbie to Pacemaker and I can't find the perfect solution for my
problem (probably I'm missing something), maybe someone can give me some
hint :)
My scenario is the following: I want to make a HA cluster composed of 2
virtual machines running on top of SHARED virtualization hosts.
Hi Scott,
It looks like some of cluster configuration files still exist on your
node 'zs95KLpcs1'. Try running "pcs cluster destroy" on that node. This
will delete all cluster config files on the node. So make sure it is the
right node before running the command. Then you should be able to
Hi,
In order to reboot a Clusternode i would like to set the node to standby
first, so a clean takeover for running resources can take in place.
Is there a default way i can set in pacemaker, or do i have to setup my
own systemd implementation?
thank you!
regards
env:
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