Re: [ClusterLabs] VirtualDomain - node map - ?

2023-04-17 Thread lejeczek via Users
On 17/04/2023 06:17, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: On 16.04.2023 16:29, lejeczek via Users wrote: On 16/04/2023 12:54, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: On 16.04.2023 13:40, lejeczek via Users wrote: Hi guys Some agents do employ that concept of node/host map which I do not see in any manual/docs

Re: [ClusterLabs] VirtualDomain - node map - ?

2023-04-17 Thread Klaus Wenninger
On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 6:17 AM Andrei Borzenkov wrote: > On 16.04.2023 16:29, lejeczek via Users wrote: > > > > > > On 16/04/2023 12:54, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: > >> On 16.04.2023 13:40, lejeczek via Users wrote: > >>> Hi guys > >>> > >>> Some agents do employ that concept of node/host map

Re: [ClusterLabs] VirtualDomain - node map - ?

2023-04-16 Thread Andrei Borzenkov
On 16.04.2023 16:29, lejeczek via Users wrote: On 16/04/2023 12:54, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: On 16.04.2023 13:40, lejeczek via Users wrote: Hi guys Some agents do employ that concept of node/host map which I do not see in any manual/docs that this agent does - would you suggest some

Re: [ClusterLabs] VirtualDomain - node map - ?

2023-04-16 Thread lejeczek via Users
On 16/04/2023 12:54, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: On 16.04.2023 13:40, lejeczek via Users wrote: Hi guys Some agents do employ that concept of node/host map which I do not see in any manual/docs that this agent does - would you suggest some technique or tips on how to achieve similar? I'm

Re: [ClusterLabs] VirtualDomain - node map - ?

2023-04-16 Thread Andrei Borzenkov
On 16.04.2023 13:40, lejeczek via Users wrote: Hi guys Some agents do employ that concept of node/host map which I do not see in any manual/docs that this agent does - would you suggest some technique or tips on how to achieve similar? I'm thinking specifically of 'migrate' here, as I

[ClusterLabs] VirtualDomain - node map - ?

2023-04-16 Thread lejeczek via Users
Hi guys Some agents do employ that concept of node/host map which I do not see in any manual/docs that this agent does - would you suggest some technique or tips on how to achieve similar? I'm thinking specifically of 'migrate' here, as I understand 'migration' just uses OS' own resolver to