Actually, everything that works on the OS is OK for pacemaker.
You got 2 options :
- use systemd.service for your loadbalancer (for example HAProxy)
- create your own script which just requires 'start', 'stop' and 'monitoring' 
methods so pacemaker can control it

Based on my very fast search in the web , haproxy has a ready-to-go resource 
agent 'ocf:heartbeat:haproxy' , so you can give it a try.

Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov






В неделя, 4 октомври 2020 г., 22:41:59 Гринуич+3, Eric Robinson 
<eric.robin...@psmnv.com> написа: 





  


Greetings!

 

We are looking for an open-source Linux load-balancing solution that supports 
high availability on 2 nodes with split-brain prevention. We’ve been using 
corosync+pacemaker+ldirectord+quorumdevice, and that works fine, but ldirectord 
isn’t available for CentOS 7 or 8, and we need to move along to something 
that’s still in active development. Any suggestions? 

 

-Eric

 

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