Maybe I've misunderstood your question.
In a non-clustered environment it doesn't make sense to run pacemaker.
But if you want to use pacemaker for that you can create a resource with
a constraint to run only on a specific node.
Regards
Frank
Am 13.03.2014 15:22, schrieb Yair Ogen (yaogen):
Thanks Frank, so you confirm that pacemaker doesn't offer this?
Yair
*From:*Frank Brendel [mailto:frank.bren...@eurolog.com]
*Sent:* Thursday, March 13, 2014 16:05
*To:* The Pacemaker cluster resource manager
*Subject:* Re: [Pacemaker] process/service watcher
Hi Yair,
try monit http://mmonit.com/monit/
Regards
Frank
Am 13.03.2014 14:24, schrieb Yair Ogen (yaogen):
Does pacemaker have an option to act as a process / service
watcher regardless to being part of a cluster? i.e. watch a
process and identify when it's down and re-start it.
I am looking for a software solution that does this even a
non-clustered environment.
Thanks.
Regards,
Yair
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