On 07/13/2016 05:50 AM, emmanuel segura wrote: > using pcs resource unmanage leave the monitoring resource actived, I > usually set the monitor interval=0 :)
Yep :) An easier way is to set "enabled=false" on the monitor, so you don't have to remember what your interval was later. You can set it in the op_defaults section to disable all operations at once (assuming no operation has "enabled=true" explicitly set). Similarly, you can set is_managed=false in rsc_defaults to unmanage all resources (that don't have "is_managed=true" explicitly set). > 2016-07-11 10:43 GMT+02:00 Tomas Jelinek <tojel...@redhat.com>: >> Dne 9.7.2016 v 06:39 jaspal singla napsal(a): >>> >>> Hello Everyone, >>> >>> I need little help, if anyone can give some pointers, it would help me a >>> lot. >>> >>> In RHEL-7.x: >>> >>> There is concept of pacemaker and when I use the below command to freeze >>> my resource group operation, it actually stops all of the resources >>> associated under the resource group. >>> >>> # pcs cluster standby <node> >>> >>> # pcs cluster unstandby <node> >>> >>> Result: This actually stops all of the resource group in that node >>> (ctm_service is one of the resource group, which gets stop including >>> database as well, it goes to MOUNT mode) >> >> >> Hello Jaspal, >> >> that's what it's supposed to do. Putting a node into standby means the node >> cannot host any resources. >> >>> >>> However; through clusvcadm command on RHEL-6.x, it doesn't stop the >>> ctm_service there and my database is in RW mode. >>> >>> # clusvcadm -Z ctm_service >>> >>> # clusvcadm -U ctm_service >>> >>> So my concern here is - Freezing/unfreezing should not affect the status >>> of the group. Is there any way around to achieve the same in RHEL-7.x as >>> well, that was done with clusvcadm on RHEL 6? >> >> >> Maybe you are looking for >> # pcs resource unmanage <resource> >> and >> # pcs resource manage <resource> >> >> Regards, >> Tomas >> >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Jaspal _______________________________________________ Users mailing list: Users@clusterlabs.org http://clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org Getting started: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/Cluster_from_Scratch.pdf Bugs: http://bugs.clusterlabs.org