Reposting from few weeks ago as I didn't get any answer yet :-(
I included below the original post and tried to rephrase it in this second one,
hoping my concern will be understood.
I tried to use a dummy multi-state RA and have an asymmetrical ordering
dependency to another resource (B). While
Hi Folks!
For those that use Pacemaker for HA storage projects I released a
resource agent ocf for managing a BTIER block device.
http://think-brick.blogspot.it/2014/09/btier-resource-agents-for-pacemaker.html
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The web archive seems to not like my shell script, so here it is again.
#!/bin/ksh
Dear John,
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 10:03:27AM -0400, John Lauro wrote:
> One of the reasons I like ksh is that true, echo, and sleep (among
> many others) are all builtin, so you don't need those commands on the
> filesystem, so the script is less likely to fail if the filesystem
> fails... that
One of the reasons I like ksh is that true, echo, and sleep (among many others)
are all builtin, so you don't need those commands on the filesystem, so the
script is less likely to fail if the filesystem fails... that said you
probably don't have ksh installed by default.
> thank you for co
Dear John,
thank you for confirming the problem. Your script might do the job,
although I see that some files like echo/true/sleep/cron might not be
available - but I can really work with that.
Best regards,
Carsten
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Had this problem with heartbeat too (couldn't even failover/takeover to good
node because the other node was stuck in a particular state from the read only
filesystem), and so I have my own system health checks that in this case will
reboot the system if it detects a file system not behaving. Ba
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 10:14:33AM -0400, Digimer wrote:
> You don't have real fencing configured, by the looks of it. Without
> real, working fencing, recovery can be unpredictable. Can you set
> that up and see if the problem goes away?
I now have real fencing which also is fully automatic, non-
On 2014-09-25T16:49:38, Gang U Xu wrote:
> I searched from google and can only find rpm for rhel with x86 arch
> Can pacemaker installed on rhel 6/7 with ppc64 arch and s390x arch?
Pacemaker and the entire stack (corosync, OCFS2, libdlm, clvm2 etc) run
fine on s390x and the various ppc flavours.
Hi,
Thanks your info first!
I tried --rebuild with src rpm but failed.
maybe it is because some deps are not satisfied. I did not dig deep today.
But anyway, I got clear info that support matrix contain ppc and s390x.
So I will try to build from source rpm.
Thanks!
From: Andrew Beekhof
To
On 25 Sep 2014, at 6:49 pm, Gang U Xu wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I am new to pacemaker.
> I searched from google and can only find rpm for rhel with x86 arch
> Can pacemaker installed on rhel 6/7 with ppc64 arch and s390x arch?
It will build and run there just fine. Management (the people kind) is
Hi ,
I am new to pacemaker.
I searched from google and can only find rpm for rhel with x86 arch
Can pacemaker installed on rhel 6/7 with ppc64 arch and s390x arch?
Thanks!
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