[ClusterLabs] Clusvcadm -Z substitute in Pacemaker

emmanuel segura emi2fast at gmail.com
Wed Jul 13 14:56:05 UTC 2016


enabled=false works with every pacemaker versions?

2016-07-13 16:48 GMT+02:00 Ken Gaillot <kgaillot at redhat.com>:
> On 07/13/2016 05:50 AM, emmanuel segura wrote:
>> using pcs resource unmanage leave the monitoring resource actived, I
>> usually set the monitor interval=0 :)
>
> Yep :)
>
> An easier way is to set "enabled=false" on the monitor, so you don't
> have to remember what your interval was later. You can set it in the
> op_defaults section to disable all operations at once (assuming no
> operation has "enabled=true" explicitly set).
>
> Similarly, you can set is_managed=false in rsc_defaults to unmanage all
> resources (that don't have "is_managed=true" explicitly set).
>
>> 2016-07-11 10:43 GMT+02:00 Tomas Jelinek <tojeline at redhat.com>:
>>> Dne 9.7.2016 v 06:39 jaspal singla napsal(a):
>>>>
>>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>>
>>>> I need little help, if anyone can give some pointers, it would help me a
>>>> lot.
>>>>
>>>> In RHEL-7.x:
>>>>
>>>> There is concept of pacemaker and when I use the below command to freeze
>>>> my resource group operation, it actually stops all of the resources
>>>> associated under the resource group.
>>>>
>>>> # pcs cluster standby <node>
>>>>
>>>> # pcs cluster unstandby <node>
>>>>
>>>> Result:  This actually stops all of the resource group in that node
>>>> (ctm_service is one of the resource group, which gets stop including
>>>> database as well, it goes to MOUNT mode)
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello Jaspal,
>>>
>>> that's what it's supposed to do. Putting a node into standby means the node
>>> cannot host any resources.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> However; through clusvcadm command on RHEL-6.x, it doesn't stop the
>>>> ctm_service there and my database is in RW mode.
>>>>
>>>> # clusvcadm -Z ctm_service
>>>>
>>>> # clusvcadm -U ctm_service
>>>>
>>>> So my concern here is - Freezing/unfreezing should not affect the status
>>>> of the group. Is there any way around to achieve the same in RHEL-7.x as
>>>> well, that was done with clusvcadm on RHEL 6?
>>>
>>>
>>> Maybe you are looking for
>>> # pcs resource unmanage <resource>
>>> and
>>> # pcs resource manage <resource>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Tomas
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Jaspal
>
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