On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Sébastien Han <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi, > > Managing a resource via LSB only checks the PID. If the PID exists the > service is running but it's not enough because it doesn't mean that the > service is truly functionnal. However OCF agents offer more features like > fine monitoring (scripting). > I'm not sure to understand your question about Rabbit-MQ but if the > question was: "How do you monitor the connection of each service to > Rabbit-MQ?", here is the answer: > > The RA monitors the connection state (ESTABLISHED) between the service > (nova-scheduler, nova-cert, nova-consoleauth) and rabbit-MQ according to > the PID of the process. > > By the way, did you start with the floating IP OCF agent? > Hey, and yes, I did start already, and have an intial work of it, but since I did not yet actually put it into Pacemaker somewhere, I did not share it yet. But you may feel free in checking: http://trapni.de/~trapni/FloatingIP In case you do improvements to this script, please share :-) Cheers, Christian.
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