On 11/02/2015 05:59 PM, - - wrote:
Hi,
I need to be able to restart a resource (e.g apache) whenever a
configuration
file is updated. I have been using the 'crm resource restart ' command
to to it,
which does restart the resource BUT also restarts my other resources also.
Is this normal
On 11/02/2015 12:59 PM, - - wrote:
> Is there a way to just start Website8086 or just reload it, without
> affecting the other resources.
Hi,
Try:
crm resource restart Website8086
or
crm resource stop Website8086
crm resource start Website8086
It works for me (without stopping all other
Hi,
I need to be able to restart a resource (e.g apache) whenever a
configuration
file is updated. I have been using the 'crm resource restart ' command to
to it,
which does restart the resource BUT also restarts my other resources also.
Is this normal behaviour? Is there a way to just/force
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7:59 PM, - - wrote:
> Hi,
>I need to be able to restart a resource (e.g apache) whenever a
> configuration
> file is updated. I have been using the 'crm resource restart ' command to to
> it,
> which does restart the resource BUT also restarts my
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 10:21:26AM +, - - wrote:
> Hi,
> I am having problems restarting resources (e.g apache) after a
> configuration file change. I have tried 'pcs resource restart resourceid',
> which says 'resource successfully restarted', but the httpd process
> does not restart
Hi,
I am having problems restarting resources (e.g apache) after a
configuration file change. I have tried 'pcs resource restart resourceid',
which says 'resource successfully restarted', but the httpd process
does not restart and hence my configuration changes in httpd.conf
does not take
: [ClusterLabs] restarting resources after configuration changes
Hi,
I am having problems restarting resources (e.g apache) after a
configuration file change. I have tried 'pcs resource restart resourceid',
which says 'resource successfully restarted', but the httpd process
does not restart and hence my