> NVM, I found them in /usr/local/libexec/pacemaker/
>
> I'm guessing a lot of my troubles have been related to the fact this is not
> added to the path by the port pkg!
This is not a problem. crmsh adds libexec directories to PATH. See
https://github.com/ClusterLabs/crmsh/blob/7b856f940284240a01
In python3.9/site-packages/crmsh/utils.py line 157:
@memoize
def pacemaker_controld():
return pacemaker_20_daemon("pacemaker-controld", "crmd")
Neither of these programs are installed in my system:
pkg info -l pacemaker2 | grep bin
/usr/local/sbin/attrd_updater
/usr/local/sbin
I am trying to translate the last three rules of the Wiki example for Pg
to crmsh, and I think I've tried everything in the doc and even tried with
ChatGPT and it gave up.
This is the Wiki example:
https://projects.clusterlabs.org/w/cluster_administration/pgsql_replicated_cluster/
And these are t
Hi all,
I just discovered today that the OCFS2 file system hasn't needed
ocf_controld.pcmk in nearly a decade. I can't recall ever running
across anyone using the ocf:pacemaker:o2cb agent that manages that
daemon in a cluster.
Unless anyone has a good reason to the contrary, we'll deprecate the
a
ClusterLabs is happy to announce resource-agents v4.14.0 rc1.
Source code is available at:
https://github.com/ClusterLabs/resource-agents/releases/tag/v4.14.0rc1
The most significant enhancements in this release are:
- bugfixes and enhancements:
- all agents: remove -S state/status that are eit