[Pacemaker] Adding a new node in standby.

Lars Ellenberg lars.ellenberg at linbit.com
Fri May 25 07:34:31 EDT 2012


On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:48:29AM +0200, Florian Haas wrote:
> >> We actually discussed node defaults a while back. Those would be
> >> similar to resource and op defaults which Pacemaker already has, and
> >> set defaults for node attributes for newly joined nodes. At the time
> >> the idea was to support putting new joiners in standby mode by
> >> default, so when you added a node in a symmetric cluster, you wouldn't
> >> need to be afraid that Pacemaker would shuffle resources around.[1]

> >> [1] Yes, semi-doable with putting the cluster into maintenance mode
> >> before firing up the new node, setting that node into standby, and
> >> then unsetting maintenance mode. But that's just an additional step
> >> that users can easily forget about.
> >
> > Why not simply add the node to the cib, and set it to standby,
> > before it even joins for the first time.
> 
> Haha, good one.
> 
> Wait, you weren't joking?

Nope.  "Works for me".
Not that I do that very often, but I did,
and it worked.

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