Dne 16.5.2018 v 05:52 Casey & Gina napsal(a):
Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to get fencing/stonith going with pacemaker.
As far as I understand it, they are both part of the same thing - setting up
stonith means setting up fencing. If I'm mistaken on that, please let me know.
Hi,
I think there's enough sentiment for "promoted"/"started" as the role
names, since it most directly reflects how pacemaker uses them.
Just a question.
The property "role" of a resource operation can have values: "Stopped",
"Started" and in the case of multi-state resources, "Slave" and
Hi,
*#pcs cluster node add pi05 --start --enable**
*Disabling SBD service...
pi05: sbd disabled
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/pcs", line 11, in
load_entry_point('pcs==0.9.160', 'console_scripts', 'pcs')()
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/pcs/app.py", line
Hi Jonathan,
the resources will stay up. Resources do not depend on pcsd daemon
lifecycle.
Ivan
On 1/22/19 5:31 PM, Jonathan Hull wrote:
A quick question, this is on RHEL7. If I was to restart the pcs daemon
only (pcsd), such as is done automatically when changing the cert with
"pcs pcsd
Hello Chris,
Dne 19. 11. 18 v 23:32 Chris Miller napsal(a):
Hello,
I am attempting to add a resource to an existing ordering
constraint set. The system in question came pre-configured with PCS
(FreePBX HA), and need to add a resource group (queuemetrics) to the
ordering constraint
On 12/28/18 5:39 AM, digimer wrote:
On 2018-11-26 12:26 p.m., Tomas Jelinek wrote:
I am happy to announce the latest release of pcs, version 0.10.1.
Source code is available at:
https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pcs/archive/0.10.1.tar.gz
or
https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pcs/archive/0.10.1.zip
On 26. 03. 19 21:12, Brian Reichert wrote:
This will sound like a dumb question:
The manpage for pcs(8) implies that to set up a cluster, one needs
to provide a name.
Why do clusters have names?
Is there a use case wherein there would be multiple clusters visible
in an administrative UI, such