On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 9:13 AM, Arnold Krille <arn...@arnoldarts.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 16:25:54 +0100 Moullé Alain <alain.mou...@bull.net> wrote:
>> I've tested two things :
>>
>> 1/ if we set maintenance-mode=true :
>>
>>      all the configured ressources become 'unmanaged' , as displayed
>> with crm_mon
>>      ok start stop are no more accepted
>>      and it seems that ressources are no more monitored any more by
>> pacemaker
>
> Probably maintainance-mode also tells the cluster-manager to completely
> stop monitoring.

Right.

>
>> 2/ if we target only one resource via the crm resource umanage
>> <resname> :
>>
>>      it is also displayed unmanage with crm_mon
>>      ok start stop are no more accepted
>>      BUT pacemaker always monitors the resource
>>
>> Is there a reason for this difference ?
>
> Its un-managed, not un-monitored ;-)
> Actually this is not a problem, it will monitor as long as the service
> is up. As the first monitor-action fails, the resource is marked as
> "failed" and no more monitor action is run. Until you explicitely ask
> for it with "cleanup <resource>" or "reprobe <node>".
>
> Have fun,
>
> Arnold
>
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