[Pacemaker] setting up NFS resources on systemd based Linux distributions

Lonni J Friedman netllama at gmail.com
Mon Oct 15 22:24:35 UTC 2012


On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 6:24 AM, David Vossel <dvossel at redhat.com> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Lonni J Friedman" <netllama at gmail.com>
>> To: pacemaker at oss.clusterlabs.org
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 9:44:21 PM
>> Subject: [Pacemaker] setting up NFS resources on systemd based Linux  distributions
>>
>> I'm trying to setup NFS resources on Fedora16, and its not working.
>> After googling, I stumbled across the following discussion from about
>> 8 months ago:
>> http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/linuxha/pacemaker/77404
>>
>> Has anything changed since then, or is systemd still not supported?
>
> Yes, systemd is now supported in the latest 1.1.8 release that came out a few days ago.  Use 'systemd' or 'service' as the resource class when defining the resource in the configuration and everything should just work.

I finally got around to upgrading to pacemaker-1.1.8-2.fc16.x86_64
using a rebuilt
http://clusterlabs.org/rpm-next/fedora-17/src/pacemaker-1.1.8-2.fc17.src.rpm
.

Unfortunately, this resource class is either not working, or I'm
misunderstanding how it needs to be specified.  I tried adding the
following:
primitive FS0_NFS systemd:nfs-server.service op monitor interval="10s"

But when I try to save the change to the configuration, I get the
following errors:
ERROR: systemd:nfs-server.service: could not parse meta-data:
ERROR: systemd:nfs-server.service: could not parse meta-data:
ERROR: systemd:nfs-server.service: no such resource agent

I also tried using service:nfs-server and systemd:nfs-server, but
those failed in a similar fashion.  What am I missing?

thanks




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