Jason Frisvold <xenophage@...> writes:

> 
> T M wrote:
> > I seem to be having a timing problem between PF and pacemaker. I checked
> > the startup scripts and pacemaker does start before pf, but takes too
> > long and pf goes ahead and starts up mysql before pacemaker can get
> > everything going, drbd file system, IP, and mysql. 
> 
> Do you mean the init.d scripts?  You should disable the init scripts for
> both mysql and packetfence.  Those are started by the HA system.
> 

Thanks for taking the time to reply.

I have not had the chance to try this yet but will give it a go. I have mysql
disabled and i know that pacemaker is starting it. So I am square there.

I will chkconfig off packetfence and via crm need to create the primatives. 
For that I will need to do more research as I am just learning how crm works.

My thoughts were to stand up the IP's for PF like registration, isolation and 
mac-detection as primatives. Since drbd does not control my packetfence 
filesystem I would need to some how keep them in sync, rsync perhaps or 
manually initially. Then pacemaker will need to know how to startup 
packetfence and be ordered to wait for the IP's. And I would start them as a 
group so the IP's go with all the PF processes. 





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