Perfect! I did missed it. Thanks for the help!!

-----Original Message-----
From: Kristoffer Grönlund [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2016 3:27 PM
To: Nurit Vilosny <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ClusterLabs] pacemaker doesn't failover when httpd killed

Nurit Vilosny <[email protected]> writes:

> Here is the configuration for the httpd:
>
> # pcs resource show cluster_virtualIP
> Resource: cluster_virtualIP (class=ocf provider=heartbeat type=IPaddr2)
>   Attributes: ip=10.215.53.99
>   Operations: monitor interval=20s (cluster_virtualIP-monitor-interval-20s)
>               start interval=0s timeout=20s 
> (cluster_virtualIP-start-interval-0s)
>               stop interval=0s timeout=20s on-fail=restart 
> (cluster_virtualIP-stop-interval-0s)
>
> (yes - I have monitoring configured and yes I used the ocf)
>

Hi Nurit,

That's just the cluster resource for managing a virtual IP, not the resource 
for managing the httpd daemon itself.

If you've only got this resource, then there is nothing that monitors the web 
server. You need a cluster resource for the web server as well 
(ocf:heartbeat:apache, usually).

You are missing both that resource and the constraints that ensure that the 
virtual IP is active on the same node as the web server. The Clusters from 
Scratch document on the clusterlabs.org website shows you how to configure this.

Cheers,
Kristoffer

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