On 2020-10-20 8:23 p.m., Dirk Gassen wrote:
> Hi Alltogether,
>
> What would be the best way to obtain since when a node is in the current
> state, preferably from a script.
>
> For example, I can see that a node is in standby but I would like to
> know when this happened without looking at logs
Hi Alltogether,
What would be the best way to obtain since when a node is in the current
state, preferably from a script.
For example, I can see that a node is in standby but I would like to know
when this happened without looking at logs or at individual files in
/var/lib/pacemaker/pengine/
I've forgot to mention one very important change (in text, release notes
at github release is already fixed):
I am pleased to announce the latest maintenance release of Corosync
3.1.0 available immediately from GitHub release section at
https://github.com/corosync/corosync/releases or our
I am pleased to announce the latest maintenance release of Corosync
3.1.0 available immediately from GitHub release section at
https://github.com/corosync/corosync/releases or our website at
http://build.clusterlabs.org/corosync/releases/.
This release contains important bug fixes and also few