On Tue, 2017-11-07 at 10:30 +, Garima wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am new in pacemaker corosync.
>
> I have created a simple environment with 2 nodes(Active/Passive)
> having 2 resources.
> Resources:
> One resource is added on VIP.
> Other resource is added as Httpd apache service.
>
> [root@n
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Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] Unable to perform resource failover.
>
> We restarted the systemd and other process by using command mentioned
> below and also restarted the cluster nodes:
>
>
>
> Systemctl restart httpd.service
>
> S
>
> We restarted the systemd and other process by using command mentioned below
> and also restarted the cluster nodes:
>
>
>
> Systemctl restart httpd.service
>
> Systemctl restart pacemaker.service
>
> Systemctl restart corosync.service
>
> Systemctl restart pcsd.service
>
>
>
> Does this impact
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Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] Unable to perform resource failover.
> I am trying to do resource failover by killing pid of httpd.
>
> Observation:
>
> I observed that resource failover is not happing after killing the pid.
> St
> I am trying to do resource failover by killing pid of httpd.
>
> Observation:
>
> I observed that resource failover is not happing after killing the pid.
> Status of resource(Httpd) remain started on node1.
>
> We don’t want to use resource move ”pcs resource move Httpd” and resource
> disable”pc
Hi All,
I am new in pacemaker corosync.
I have created a simple environment with 2 nodes(Active/Passive) having 2
resources.
Resources:
One resource is added on VIP.
Other resource is added as Httpd apache service.
[root@node1 ~]# pcs resource show Httpd
Resource: Httpd (class=ocf provider=hear