On 03/18/2014 08:27 PM, Digimer wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to tell rgmanager to give more time for VMs to stop. I want
this:
<vm name="vm01-win2008" domain="primary_n01" autostart="0"
path="/shared/definitions/" exclusive="0" recovery="restart" max_restarts="2"
restart_expire_time="600">
<action name="stop" timeout="10m" />
</vm>
I already use ccs to create the entry:
<vm name="vm01-win2008" domain="primary_n01" autostart="0"
path="/shared/definitions/" exclusive="0" recovery="restart" max_restarts="2"
restart_expire_time="600"/>
via:
ccs -h localhost --activate --sync --password "secret" \
--addvm vm01-win2008 \
--domain="primary_n01" \
path="/shared/definitions/" \
autostart="0" \
exclusive="0" \
recovery="restart" \
max_restarts="2" \
restart_expire_time="600"
I'm hoping it's a simple additional switch. :)
Unfortunately currently ccs doesn't support setting resource actions. However
it's my understanding that rgmanager doesn't check timeouts unless
__enforce_timeouts is set to "1". So you shouldn't be seeing a vm resource go
to failed if it takes a long time to stop. Are you trying to make the vm
resource fail if it takes longer than 10 minutes to stop?
Thanks!
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