On 15/08/19 17:03 +, Michael Powell wrote:
> First, thanks to all for their responses. With your help, I'm
> steadily gaining competence WRT HA, albeit slowly.
>
> I've basically followed Harvey's workaround suggestion, and the
> failover I hoped for takes effect quite quickly. I
Thank you Ken, this is very helpful, I was hoping for this kind of
feedback, a chance to step back and rethink.
I didn't realize that SBD could get the quorum information from Pacemaker
for instance.
I don't know how I can get around 'softdog' since I am running entirely in
Hyper-V.
I think one
On Tue, 20 Aug 2019, 09:29 Shital A, wrote:
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>
> Hello,
>
> Need advise on below situation:
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> Postgres 9.6
> Pacemaker 1.1.19
> Corosync 2.4.3
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> We are testing HA setup on a two node cluster using pacemaker, corosync
> stack. The replication is streaming replication in async mode.
>
>>> Andrei Borzenkov schrieb am 20.08.2019 um 08:24 in
Nachricht
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> On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 1:03 AM Del Monaco, Andrea
> wrote:
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>> Hi Users,
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>> As per title – do you know if there is some resource in pacemaker that
> allows a filesystem (md array) to be mounted and then run the
On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 1:03 AM Del Monaco, Andrea
wrote:
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> Hi Users,
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> As per title – do you know if there is some resource in pacemaker that allows
> a filesystem (md array) to be mounted and then run the quotaon command on it
Is not quota information persistent so it is enough to run