On Thursday, January 08, 2015 02:25:50 pm Gao,Yan wrote:
> Actually, for corosync-2, the decent way would be an init script or a
> systemd service file for mgmtd to start it after pacemaker. Patches are
> welcome ;)
>
Your wish is my command ;)
You can find systemd pacemaker-mgmt.service at
http
Hi,
what is the best way, to install in a debian wheezy vm the package "pacemaker-remote"? This package is in the debian repository not available.
Thanks!
Regards,
Thomas
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According to the https://access.redhat.com/solutions/638843 , the
interface, that is defined in the corosync.conf, must be present in the
system (see at the bottom of the article, section "ROOT CAUSE").
To confirm that I made a couple of tests.
Here is a part of the corosync.conf file (in a free-w
Hi all,
almost allways when I'm forced to do some major upgrades
to our core machines in terms of hardware and/or software (OS)
I'm forced to have a look at the current state of pacemaker
based HA. Things are going on and things change. Projects
converge and diverge, tool(s)/chains come and go an
Thanks a lot Lars. I took advantage of a crash last week to add the -P
parameter.
I'll try to read more carefully the man of sbd to increase the IO timeout.
Kind regards,
Oriol
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
> On 2015-01-04T19:49:58, Oriol Mula-Valls wrote:
>
> > I
On 12/01/15 15:09, Andreas Mock wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> almost allways when I'm forced to do some major upgrades
> to our core machines in terms of hardware and/or software (OS)
> I'm forced to have a look at the current state of pacemaker
> based HA. Things are going on and things change. Projects
>
Hi Trevor,
thank you for answering so fast.
2) Besides the fact that rpm packages are available do
you know how to make rpm packages from git repository?
4) Is RHEL 7.x using corosync 2.x and pacemaker plugin
for cluster membership?
Best regards
Andreas Mock
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Hello.
I have 3-node cluster managed by corosync+pacemaker+crm. Node1 and Node2
are DRBD master-slave, also they have a number of other services installed
(postgresql, nginx, ...). Node3 is just a corosync node (for quorum), no
DRBD/postgresql/... are installed at it, only corosync+pacemaker.
But
- Original Message -
> Hello.
>
> I have 3-node cluster managed by corosync+pacemaker+crm. Node1 and Node2 are
> DRBD master-slave, also they have a number of other services installed
> (postgresql, nginx, ...). Node3 is just a corosync node (for quorum), no
> DRBD/postgresql/... are ins
- Original Message -
> Hi Trevor,
>
> thank you for answering so fast.
>
> 2) Besides the fact that rpm packages are available do
> you know how to make rpm packages from git repository?
./autogen.sh && ./configure && make rpm
That will generate rpms from the source tree.
> 4) Is RHE
- Original Message -
> Hi,
> what is the best way, to install in a debian wheezy vm the package
> "pacemaker-remote"? This package is in the debian repository not available.
I have no clue.
I just want to point out, if your host OS is debian wheezy and the
pacemaker-remote
package is i
On 01/12/2015 12:34 PM, David Vossel wrote:
- Original Message -
what is the best way, to install in a debian wheezy vm the package
"pacemaker-remote"? This package is in the debian repository not available.
I have no clue.
I just want to point out, if your host OS is debian wheezy an
Hi David,
thank you for your answers.
Best regards
Andreas Mock
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: David Vossel [mailto:dvos...@redhat.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 12. Januar 2015 18:28
An: The Pacemaker cluster resource manager
Betreff: Re: [Pacemaker] Some questions on the currenct state
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Hi Andrew,
Could you be a bit more specific about "didn't work" ?
I have installed MariaDB and tried to add the resource mysql (simply
created resource) using the simple command "pcs resource create MysQL
ocf:heartbeat:mysql" . I know this is incomplete and removed those resource.
Please
>
> 1. install the resource related packages on node3 even though you never
> want
> them to run there. This will allow the resource-agents to verify the
> resource
> is in fact inactive.
Thanks, your advise helped: I installed all the services at node3 as well
(including DRBD, but without it con
> On 13 Jan 2015, at 4:25 am, David Vossel wrote:
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
>> Hello.
>>
>> I have 3-node cluster managed by corosync+pacemaker+crm. Node1 and Node2 are
>> DRBD master-slave, also they have a number of other services installed
>> (postgresql, nginx, ...). Node3 is j
> On 13 Jan 2015, at 7:56 am, Dmitry Koterov wrote:
>
> 1. install the resource related packages on node3 even though you never want
> them to run there. This will allow the resource-agents to verify the resource
> is in fact inactive.
>
> Thanks, your advise helped: I installed all the service
Hi all,
With Fabio away for now, I (and others) are working on the final
preparations for the summit. This is your chance to speak up and
influence the planning! Objections/suggestions? Speak now please. :)
In particular, please raise topics you want to discuss. Either add
them to the wi
Hi Andrew, David, all.
I found a little bit strange operation ordering during transition execution.
Could you please look at the following partial configuration (crmsh syntax)?
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...
clone cl-broker broker \
meta interleave=true target-role=Started
clone cl-broker-vips broker-vips \
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