On 02/12/15 16:37, Ken Gaillot wrote:
On 12/02/2015 06:21 AM, Simon Lawrence wrote:
In my 2 node test cluster, one node is a physical server (running
Pacemaker 1.1.13), the other is a VM on that server, configured as a
Pacemaker remote node (v1.1.13).

I get the correct output if I run crm_mon & pcs config on the remote
node, but if I run 'pcs status' I get....

# pcs status
Cluster name: test
Error: unable to get list of pacemaker nodes


Is this normal or should the command work on a remote node?
That's expected. Not all command-line tools are supported when run on
Pacemaker Remote nodes. In this case, "pcs status" is doing "crm_node
-l" which is not yet supported.

The primary design goal was to enable commands known to be used by
resource agents. Enabling all commands is a goal for future versions.



Thanks Ken

I'd just found the use of 'crm_node -l' in the source code.
I've got it working (just out of interest) in my test setup using the awful hack of replacing the crm_node and corosync-cmapctl executeables with shell scripts that ssh in the host and run the command there..... not something I want to do in production for security reasons.






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