On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 21:30 +0100, Vladislav Bogdanov wrote:
> IIRC, there is one issue with that, is that IO load is considered a
> CPU load, so on busy storage servers you get throttling with almost
> free CPU. I may be wrong that load is calculated from loadavg, which
Yep, it checks the
IIRC, there is one issue with that, is that IO load is considered a CPU
load, so on busy storage servers you get throttling with almost free CPU. I
may be wrong that load is calculated from loadavg, which is a different
story at all, as it indicates the number of processes which are ready to
On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 18:08 +0800, hywang via Users wrote:
> hello, everyone:
> Is there any way to disable pacemaker throttle mode. If there is,
> where to find it?
> Thanks!
>
You can influence it via the load-threshold and node-action-limit
cluster options.
The cluster throttles when CPU
hello, everyone:
Is there any way todisable pacemaker throttle mode. If
there is, where to find it?
Thanks!
hywang
nareh...@qq.com
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On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 12:44 PM lejeczek via Users
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> On 01/01/2024 18:28, Ken Gaillot wrote:
> > On Fri, 2023-12-22 at 17:02 +0100, lejeczek via Users wrote:
> >> hi guys.
> >>
> >> I have a colocation constraint:
> >>
> >> -> $ pcs constraint ref DHCPD
> >> Resource: DHCPD
> >>
On 01/01/2024 18:28, Ken Gaillot wrote:
On Fri, 2023-12-22 at 17:02 +0100, lejeczek via Users wrote:
hi guys.
I have a colocation constraint:
-> $ pcs constraint ref DHCPD
Resource: DHCPD
colocation-DHCPD-GATEWAY-NM-link-INFINITY
and the trouble is... I thought DHCPD is to follow