[ClusterLabs] restarting resources after configuration changes

GRAY Andrew G (SPARQ) andrew.gray1 at sparq.com.au
Thu Oct 29 03:02:43 UTC 2015


Centos/redhat: try `service httpd configtest` to validate the config changes first ….

Regards,

Andrew Gray.
RHCSA, Professional Unix Administration.
Ph: (07) 3664 5112

From: - - [mailto:kripur at googlemail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 28 October 2015 8:21 PM
To: users at clusterlabs.org
Subject: [ClusterLabs] restarting resources after configuration changes

Hi,
    I am having problems restarting resources (e.g apache) after a
configuration file change. I have tried 'pcs resource restart resourceid',
which says 'resource successfully restarted', but the httpd process
does not restart and hence my configuration changes in httpd.conf
does not take effect.
I am sure this scenario is quite common as administrators needs to
update httpd.config files often - how is it done in an HA cluster?
I can send a HUP signal to the httpd process to achieve this, but I hope
there will be a cluster (pcs/crm) method to do this.
Many Thanks
krishan




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