On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 6:53 PM, Jan Pokorný <jpoko...@redhat.com> wrote: > Hello Alberto, >
Hello Jan, Thanks for your feedback. > On 04/12/17 16:12 -0400, Alberto Mijares wrote: >> At this point, I need to know if someone is using pacemaker/corosync >> on FreeBSD. Is it a problem with crmsh only? > > well, it's enough to have a look at which people develop these high > level tooling (crm, pcs) and you'll figure out that these are deeply > entrenched in linux world, and that's not by accident. To be honest, I don't believe very much in portability. It should be just like this. > And by > definition of being sort of an assistants to guide the cluster > configuration, it's natural they try to prevent whatever > misconfigurations, even beyond pure cluster domain, they deem > important. I think tailoring for whatever other platform is still > possible, but someone has to actually come up with patches and, even > better, offer an active maintenance of those bits going forward, as > they are not going to get proper attention otherwise, and unmaintained > chunks of conditionalized code are usually worse than none. > I'm cloning the repo and giving it a try. If someone can point me to the files/dirs where I should put my effort, I'd appreciate it. > On the other hand, the stack's core should should play fairly well > with POSIX-leaning systems, so please, do not feel discouraged, you > can still setup corosync.conf by hand, use low level tools of > pacemaker like cibadmin (+ manual edit of the CIB configuration), > crm_resource and crm_mon, go this lesser convenient way (subject > of individual evaluation), and still be happy with that. I can do that. I'll try to make it fun. > >> If I configure everything by hand (no crmsh nor pcsd) should it >> work? > > Definitely (and if not, we want to know). I'll let you know, for sure. > > Note that there are some apparent limitation outside of linux, > like no support for systemd-based services natively managed with > pacemaker, but that's to be expected, right? Not only expected but desired (we don't want to do anything with systemd ;-) Bests... Alberto Mijares _______________________________________________ Users mailing list: Users@clusterlabs.org http://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org Getting started: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/Cluster_from_Scratch.pdf Bugs: http://bugs.clusterlabs.org