Re: [ClusterLabs] FYI: clusterlabs.org server maintenance

2019-03-13 Thread Ken Gaillot
On Fri, 2019-03-08 at 15:24 -0600, Ken Gaillot wrote: > Hi all, > > The clusterlabs.org websites and mailing lists have up till now been > hosted on Andrew Beekhof's linode server, which he is now getting rid > of. Fabio DiNitto has graciously volunteered a VM for ClusterLabs > use, > so I will

Re: [ClusterLabs] Fencing | Dummy questions

2019-03-13 Thread Klaus Wenninger
On 03/13/2019 10:56 AM, Lopez, Francisco Javier [Global IT] wrote: > Hello guys ! > > I'm dealing since some time ago with this configuration: > > - Two node cluster. > - Vmware boxes. > - PostgreSql release 10.X: Master/Slave. > > On top of this I've set up Pacemaker/Corosync and RA/PAF. > > Now

[ClusterLabs] Fencing | Dummy questions

2019-03-13 Thread Lopez, Francisco Javier [Global IT]
Hello guys ! I'm dealing since some time ago with this configuration: - Two node cluster. - Vmware boxes. - PostgreSql release 10.X: Master/Slave. On top of this I've set up Pacemaker/Corosync and RA/PAF. Now it's time to play with different fencing scenarios. I'd like to know from more

[ClusterLabs] Antw: Resource creation information

2019-03-13 Thread Ulrich Windl
Hi! On "2." (provider): I think "heartbeat" is purely historical, and (as you might have found out, the provider is mostly a subdirectory in the tree where RAs are located) for compatibility nobody dared or cared to change. Personally I'm using my own provider (consisting of a four-letter-hash of