I was thinking more like the ping resource, where you get "collective"
knowledge and use it. I may think the service is ok, but it may be easier for other node to check.
Thinking of an active-standby arrangement, the standby could verify
with an ad-hoc client that the service (resource) is indeed working fine. The idea works well in a number of network protocols.
-Carlos

Michael Schwartzkopff @ 06/04/2011 03:57 -0300 dixit:
Not really, unless you have the monitor op ssh to the other machine to
run the command

On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Carlos G Mendioroz <t...@huapi.ba.ar> wrote:
Is there a way to let pacemaker get info on the performance of
a resource from another node point of view ?

Well, you could use SNMP. Works nice here.



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