Le 02/07/2013 00:53, Chris Feist a écrit :
pcs resource create myping ocf:pacemaker:ping
host_list=www.microsoft.com timeout=5 op monitor interval=10
You want to put the host_list and timeout before 'op' because they're
options for the ocf:pacemaker:ping resource agent.
And maybe ping a more
Am 03.07.2013 12:03, schrieb Florian Crouzat:
Le 02/07/2013 00:53, Chris Feist a écrit :
pcs resource create myping ocf:pacemaker:ping
host_list=www.microsoft.com timeout=5 op monitor interval=10
You want to put the host_list and timeout before 'op' because they're
options for the
- Original Message -
From: Jakob Curdes j...@info-systems.de
To: General Linux-HA mailing list linux-ha@lists.linux-ha.org
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 6:04:58 AM
Subject: [Linux-HA] PCS and ping resources?
Hello, I have configured a cluster on CentOS 6.x using PCS. All fine,
but I
Am 01.07.2013 16:17, schrieb David Vossel:
- Original Message -
From: Jakob Curdes j...@info-systems.de
To: General Linux-HA mailing list linux-ha@lists.linux-ha.org
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 6:04:58 AM
Subject: [Linux-HA] PCS and ping resources?
Hello, I have configured a cluster
On 07/01/13 15:56, Jakob Curdes wrote:
Ok, but how do I define a ping resource in the first place? I tried (similar to
the crmsh parametrization) something like
pcs resource create ocf:pacemaker:ping op monitor timeout 5 interval 2 params
host_list=www.microsoft.com
but this seems not to
Hello, I have configured a cluster on CentOS 6.x using PCS. All fine,
but I miss the information how to create ping primitives and use them to
ensure connectivity for the active machine.
With crmsh this was done configuring a ocf:pacemaker:ping primitive and
a clone; I could not figure out how