Re: [Pacemaker] Monitor a resource without the cluster reacting to the result...

2009-03-27 Thread Joe Bill
--- On Thu, 3/26/09, Andrew Beekhof beek...@gmail.com wrote: what command should I type to cause the cluster to perform a monitor operation at a specific check level on that resource, and return the appropriate OCF status of the operation, *without* the cluster reacting like triggering

Re: [Pacemaker] Monitor a resource without the cluster reacting to the result...

2009-03-27 Thread Andrew Beekhof
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 10:30, Joe Bill foxyc...@yahoo.com wrote: --- On Thu, 3/26/09, Andrew Beekhof beek...@gmail.com wrote: what command should I type to cause the cluster to perform a monitor operation at a specific check level on that resource, and return the appropriate OCF

Re: [Pacemaker] Monitor a resource without the cluster reacting to the result...

2009-03-27 Thread Joe Bill
--- On Fri, 3/27/09, Andrew Beekhof beek...@gmail.com wrote: I saw later that you want to prevent the cluster from doing anything for the resource, simply set is-managed=false for the resource in question. This is incorrect. I want the cluster to react to everything BUT to this specific

Re: [Pacemaker] Monitor a resource without the cluster reacting to the result...

2009-03-27 Thread Andrew Beekhof
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 13:54, Joe Bill foxyc...@yahoo.com wrote: --- On Fri, 3/27/09, Andrew Beekhof beek...@gmail.com wrote: I saw later that you want to prevent the cluster from doing anything for the resource, simply set is-managed=false for the resource in question. This is incorrect.

Re: [Pacemaker] Monitor a resource without the cluster reacting to the result...

2009-03-27 Thread Joe Bill
--- On Tue, 3/24/09, foxyc...@yahoo.com foxyc...@yahoo.com wrote: ... what command should I type to cause the cluster to perform a monitor operation at a specific check level on that resource, and return the appropriate OCF status of the operation, *without* the cluster reacting like

Re: [Pacemaker] Monitor a resource without the cluster reacting to the result...

2009-03-26 Thread Dominik Klein
Joe Bill wrote: Hi Dominik! dk at in-telegence wrote: I'd love to see something like: # crm_resource -m check_level resource_id .. This should be possible: export OCF_ROOT=/usr/lib/ocf export OCF_RESKEY_your_variable=your_value export OCF_RESKEY_your_variable2=your_value2

Re: [Pacemaker] Monitor a resource without the cluster reacting to the result...

2009-03-26 Thread Andrew Beekhof
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 10:45, foxyc...@yahoo.com wrote: I've been wanting this for some time now and expecting pacemaker would include it in it's newer versions. But I've checked the latest pacemaker 1.0 distribution fresh of the day, and unfortunately have found nothing in it indicating

Re: [Pacemaker] Monitor a resource without the cluster reacting to the result...

2009-03-25 Thread Dominik Klein
foxyc...@yahoo.com wrote: I've been wanting this for some time now and expecting pacemaker would include it in it's newer versions. But I've checked the latest pacemaker 1.0 distribution fresh of the day, and unfortunately have found nothing in it indicating if this is possible. -

Re: [Pacemaker] Monitor a resource without the cluster reacting to the result...

2009-03-25 Thread Joe Bill
Hi Dominik! dk at in-telegence wrote: I'd love to see something like: # crm_resource -m check_level resource_id .. This should be possible: export OCF_ROOT=/usr/lib/ocf export OCF_RESKEY_your_variable=your_value export OCF_RESKEY_your_variable2=your_value2

[Pacemaker] Monitor a resource without the cluster reacting to the result...

2009-03-24 Thread foxycode
I've been wanting this for some time now and expecting pacemaker would include it in it's newer versions. But I've checked the latest pacemaker 1.0 distribution fresh of the day, and unfortunately have found nothing in it indicating if this is possible. - Running a HAv2 or Openais cluster, -