On 16/02/2022 10:37, Klaus Wenninger wrote:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 5:25 PM lejeczek via Users
<users@clusterlabs.org> wrote:
On 07/02/2022 19:21, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Monday 07 February 2022 at 20:09:02, lejeczek via
Users wrote:
>
>> Hi guys
>>
>> How do you guys go about doing link up/down as a
resource?
> I apply or remove addresses on the interface, using
"IPaddr2" and "IPv6addr",
> which I know is not the same thing.
>
> Why do you separately want to control link up/down?
I can't think what I
> would use this for.
Just out of curiosity and as I haven't seen an answer in
the thread yet - maybe
I overlooked something ...
Is this to control some link-triggered redundancy setup
with switches?
Revisiting my own question/thread.
Yes. Very close to what Klaus wondered - it's a device over
which I have no control and from that device perspective
it's simply - link is up then I'll "serve" it.
I've been thinking lowest possible layer shall be the safest
way - thus asked about controlling eth link that way:
down/up by means of electric power, ideally.
As opposed to ha-cluster calling some middle men such as
network managers.
I read some eth nics/drivers can power down a port.
Is there an agent & a way to do that?
>
>
> Antony.
>
Kind of similar - tcp/ip and those layers configs are
delivered by DHCP.
I'd think it would have to be a clone resource with one
master without any constraints where cluster freely
decides
where to put master(link up) on - which is when link gets
dhcp-served.
But I wonder if that would mean writing up a new
resource -
I don't think there is anything like that included in
ready-made pcs/ocf packages.
many thanks, L
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