On 03/14/2014 08:50 PM, David Vossel wrote:
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From: "Maloja01" <maloj...@arcor.de>
To: "Linux-HA" <linux-ha@lists.linux-ha.org>
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 5:32:34 AM
Subject: [Linux-HA] How to tell pacemaker to process a new event during a
long-running resource operation
Hi all,
I have a resource which could in special cases have a very long-running
start operation.
in-flight operations always have to complete before we can process a new
transition. The only way we can transition earlier is by killing the in-flight
process, which results in failure recovery and possibly fencing depending on
what operation it is.
There's really nothing that can be done to speed this up except work on
lowering the startup time of that resource.
Thanks for this clear statement.
-- Vossel
If I have a new event (like switching a standby node back to online)
during the already running transition (cluster is still
S_TRANSITION_ENGINE) I would like the cluster to process them as soon
as possible and not only after the other resource came up.
Is that possible? I tried already batch-limit but I guess this is only
to make actions parallel in a combined transition, right?
Thanks in advance
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