> Dear all,
> 
> I want to add the possibility for pacemaker to move my master server in
> case of high CPU load. I guess that adding a primitive
> ocf:pacemaker:HealthCPU would do that; however, I do not have a clue about
> either the mechanism or configuration of it.
> I did read this
> document<http://www.linuxcertif.com/man/7/ocf_pacemaker_HealthCPU/>,
> but it didn't help.
> 
> Could anyone please help me?
> 
> Thank you all in advance,
> Hanie

- Add a clone of HealthCPU agents to your setup.
- Watch #healthcpu (or something like it).
- make load (i.e. cp /dev/random /dev/null)
- watch #health again.

- adjust your health configuration accordingly.

- be sure the clear the #health attribute manually after overload situation!

-- 
Dr. Michael Schwartzkopff
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81375 München

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