On 26/10/11 05:45, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
I want to create a stonith primitive and clone it for each node in my
cluster.  I'm using the fence-agents virsh agent as my stonith
primitive.  Currently for a single node it looks like:

primitive st-pm-node1 stonith:fence_virsh \
        params ipaddr="192.168.122.1" login="xxx" passwd="xxx" port="node1" action="reboot" 
pcmk_host_list="node1" pcmk_host_check="static-list" pcmk_host_map="" secure="true"

But of course that only works for one node and I want to create a
clonable primitive that will apply to all nodes as they are added
to the cluster.  What is stumping me though is the required "port"
parameter which is the node to stonith.  I've not seen an example
of how a clone resource can be created that can substitute values
in for each clone.  Is that even possible?

OCF resource agents can be aware they're running as clones, and do interesting things as a result, e.g.: IPaddr2, when cloned, with the unique_clone_address parameter set will add the clone ID to the IP address, to give you a whole bunch of IP addresses.

Unfortunately I don't know offhand if the same trick can work with STONITH agents (they'd have to be told by pacemaker they were cloned, and then each would have to be instrumented to support it).


On a pretty un-related question... given an asymmetric cluster, is there
a way to specify that a resource can run on any node without having
to add a location constraint for each node as they are added?

You could try one constraint per resource, covering all nodes, something like:

  location some-res-on-all-nodes some-resource \
    rule 0: #uname eq node1 or #uname eq node2 or #uname eq node3 ...

Regards,

Tim
--
Tim Serong
Senior Clustering Engineer
SUSE
tser...@suse.com

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