Andrew Beekhof writes:
> I'm reasonably sure you need:
>
> + Gao,Yan (1 year, 5 months ago) 767213e: Feature: pengine: Distinguish
> between the agent being missing and something the agent needs being missing
>
> which first appeared in 1.1.11-rc1
Thanks.
I changed my setup, only the bare met
> On 4 Dec 2014, at 7:52 pm, Daniel Dehennin
> wrote:
>
> Andrew Beekhof writes:
>
>> What version of pacemaker is this?
>> Some very old versions wanted the agent to be installed on all nodes.
>
> It's 1.1.10+git20130802-1ubuntu2.1 on Trusty Tahr.
I'm reasonably sure you need:
+ Gao,Yan (
Andrew Beekhof writes:
> What version of pacemaker is this?
> Some very old versions wanted the agent to be installed on all nodes.
It's 1.1.10+git20130802-1ubuntu2.1 on Trusty Tahr.
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What version of pacemaker is this?
Some very old versions wanted the agent to be installed on all nodes.
> On 26 Nov 2014, at 10:21 pm, Daniel Dehennin
> wrote:
>
> Daniel Dehennin writes:
>
>>> I'll try find how to make the change directly in XML.
>>
>> Ok, looking at git history this featu
26.11.2014 14:21, Daniel Dehennin wrote:
> Daniel Dehennin writes:
>
>>> I'll try find how to make the change directly in XML.
>>
>> Ok, looking at git history this feature seems only available on master
>> branch and not yet released.
>
> I do not have that feature on my pacemaker version.
>
>
Daniel Dehennin writes:
>> I'll try find how to make the change directly in XML.
>
> Ok, looking at git history this feature seems only available on master
> branch and not yet released.
I do not have that feature on my pacemaker version.
Does it sounds normal, I have:
- asymmetrical Opt-in cl
25.11.2014 23:36, David Vossel wrote:
>
>
> - Original Message -
>> Daniel Dehennin writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>> I have a 4 nodes cluster and some resources are only installed on 2 of
>>> them.
>>>
>>> I set cluster asymmetry and infinity location:
>>>
>>> primitive Mysq
Daniel Dehennin writes:
>> There's a new 'resource-discovery' option you can set on a location
>> constraint
>> that help prevent resources from ever being started or monitored on a node.
>>
>> Example: never start or monitor the resource FAKE1 on 18node2.
>>
>> > resource-discovery="never" rsc=
David Vossel writes:
> actually, this is possible now. I am unaware of any configuration tools (pcs
> or
> crmsh) that support this feature yet though. You might have to edit the cib
> xml
> manually.
>
> There's a new 'resource-discovery' option you can set on a location constraint
> that help
- Original Message -
> Daniel Dehennin writes:
>
> > Hello,
>
> Hello,
>
> > I have a 4 nodes cluster and some resources are only installed on 2 of
> > them.
> >
> > I set cluster asymmetry and infinity location:
> >
> > primitive Mysqld upstart:mysql \
> > op monitor
Daniel Dehennin writes:
> Hello,
Hello,
> I have a 4 nodes cluster and some resources are only installed on 2 of
> them.
>
> I set cluster asymmetry and infinity location:
>
> primitive Mysqld upstart:mysql \
> op monitor interval="60"
> primitive OpenNebula-Sunstone-Sysv lsb:open
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