On 2015-02-05 17:08, Andrea wrote:
Hi
I test location constraint with ping resource to stop resource on
disconnected node, but with stonith active, doesn't works
I used dummy resource for test
[ONE]pcs resource create mydummy ocf:pacemaker:Dummy op monitor
interval=120s --clone
Ping resource
On 01/16/2014 06:41 PM, Andrew Daugherity wrote:
In the meantime I'd recommend doing something like wget --mirror against the
HTTP server to only fetch files if they've changed. Just make sure it doesn't
walk up the tree and mirror_everything_ -- adjust your wget options if
necessary.
Aft
We'd like to keep our own copy of the repo repo at the below URL so that
we can test/certify updates
to our (private network only) database servers prior to roll out.
Typically I'd use rsync as the least intrusive way to do this, is there
a recommended procedure for setting up a private copy of
On 01/03/2014 01:52 AM, Luc Paulin wrote:
$cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 6.4 (Final)
$rpm -qa | grep -i pcs
pcs-0.9.26-10.el6_4.1.noarch
So look like I might have an older version of pcs ..
If you update to CentOS 6.5 you automatically get pcs 0.9.90:
$ cat /etc/centos-release
CentOS
On 11/28/2013 02:04 AM, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
> If you find yourself asking $subject at some point in the next couple of
> months, the answer is that I'm taking leave to look after our new son (Lawson
> Tiberius Beekhof) who was born on Tuesday.
>
> I will be dropping in occasionally to see how
On 10/09/2013 04:03 PM, Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
[snip]
Sorry, I missed to mention the version of cluster-glue.
It is installed on the nodes:
cluster-glue-libs-1.0.5-6.el6.x86_64
cluster-glue-1.0.5-6.el6.x86_64
Those versions are really very old.
I checked the contents of both packages and
On 09/19/2013 04:50 PM, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
From this we can infer that corosync has gotten horribly confused and, as a
consequence, pacemaker can't talk to its peers anymore.
>this is a test cluster and not being monitored by a netmon. Any other details
I could provide that would be usefu
On 09/18/2013 06:49 PM, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
On 19/09/2013, at 8:25 AM, David Lang wrote:
What's the best way to see what it's getting stuck doing?
Log files.
Is there a good way to tell if this is a pacemaker or corosync problem (so I
can drop one of the lists from the thr
Hi,
Would you mind not using this mailing list as a kind of chat channel
where you send an email to this list every few minutes something happens
or does not happen with your cluster? Clustering is complicated, takes a
lot of time to learn and it's not realistic to think you can start on
Mond
On 09/09/2013 02:41 AM, Takatoshi MATSUO wrote:
Hi all
I wrote "PgSQL Replicated Cluster" Howto.
http://clusterlabs.org/wiki/PgSQL_Replicated_Cluster
It explains how to install a 2-node multistate(master/slave) cluster
on Fedora 19
using PostgreSQL synchronous streaming replication.
Pro
Is there a size that I should keep the CIB xml file from exceeding? Thanks.
Quoting Andrew Beekhof :
The relevant metric is nodes * resources.
When the compressed CIB size exceeds corosync's maximum message size,
thats when the cluster is going to experience trouble.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 6
What is the general maximum number of nodes I can realistically
support in a cluster with pacemaker and openais? If I wanted to do
something like 100 nodes supporting a set of resources in a reliable
network, could I make that work or will I have a lot of problems
keeping things up, failin
Hello all, I've been trying to set my cluster up so that no two
resources run on the same node together (i.e. each node in the cluster
runs one and only one resource and if there are not enough nodes
something does not run). Is it possible to easily do this with
colocation constraints or s
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