Leon -- I will pay you one trillion samolians for that resource agent! Any way 
we can get our hands on a copy?

--
Eric Robinson

From: Leon Steffens [mailto:l...@steffensonline.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2017 3:48 PM
To: Cluster Labs - All topics related to open-source clustering welcomed 
<users@clusterlabs.org>
Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] Pacemaker in Azure

That's what we did in AWS.  The IPaddr2 resource agent does an arp broadcast 
after changing the local IP but this does not work in AWS (probably for the 
same reasons as Azure).

We created our own OCF resource agent that uses the Amazon APIs to move the IP 
in AWS land and made that dependent on the IPaddr2 resource, and it worked fine.


Leon Steffens

On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 8:34 AM, Eric Robinson 
<eric.robin...@psmnv.com<mailto:eric.robin...@psmnv.com>> wrote:
> Don't use Azure? ;)

That would be my preference. But since I'm stuck with Azure (management 
decision) I need to come up with something. It appears there is an Azure API to 
make changes on-the-fly from a Linux box. Maybe I'll write a resource agent to 
change Azure and make IPaddr2 dependent on it. That might work?

--
Eric Robinson


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