Thank you for your reply, I am aware of STONITH resource named
external/vcenter (or external/vmware I'm not sure at this moment).
The setup is more involved and somehow requires more software
installation and writing a password to my hypervisor in a file (which I
feel uneasy), but I postpone
The reason I mentioned it now is that, many times, strange problems go
away once stonith is working. I always recommend the build order of
'configure nodes - configure/test stonith - everything else'. It helps
a lot in separating infrastructure issues from configuration issues.
As for the
I think your Terracotta script needs to be installed on every node,
because pacemaker look if the resource is running in more then one
node, anyway you the script should be present in all nodes
2014-06-25 17:17 GMT+02:00 Digimer li...@alteeve.ca:
The reason I mentioned it now is that, many
Hello I'm learning Pacemaker to manage a bunch of VMs running services.
Basically, right now I'm trying to start a Terracotta service, which has no
problem when I do it manually.
I tried the instructions in
http://clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.0/html/Pacemaker_Explained/ap-lsb.html
and
On 25/06/14 01:43 AM, Ariel S wrote:
stonith-enabled=false \
no-quorum-policy=ignore \
This may or may not relate to you problem, but you *must* have stonith
configured and tested, specially in 2-node clusters where you can't use
quorum.
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