[ClusterLabs] Pacemaker in Azure

Eric Robinson eric.robinson at psmnv.com
Thu Aug 24 20:33:35 EDT 2017


I agree completely. Are you offering to make those changes? Because they would expand the capability of resource angent and would be a welcome addition. Also, full disclosure, I need to have something in place by the weekend, lol.
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From: Ken Gaillot <kgaillot at redhat.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2017 4:45:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] Pacemaker in Azure

That would definitely be of wider interest.

I could see modifying the IPaddr2 RA to take some new arguments for
AWS/Azure parameters, and if those are configured, it would do the
appropriate API requests.

On Thu, 2017-08-24 at 23:27 +0000, Eric Robinson wrote:
> Leon -- I will pay you one trillion samolians for that resource agent!
> Any way we can get our hands on a copy?
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> Eric Robinson
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> From: Leon Steffens [mailto:leon at steffensonline.com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2017 3:48 PM
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> Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] Pacemaker in Azure
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> That's what we did in AWS.  The IPaddr2 resource agent does an arp
> broadcast after changing the local IP but this does not work in AWS
> (probably for the same reasons as Azure).
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> We created our own OCF resource agent that uses the Amazon APIs to
> move the IP in AWS land and made that dependent on the IPaddr2
> resource, and it worked fine.
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> Leon Steffens
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> On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 8:34 AM, Eric Robinson
> <eric.robinson at psmnv.com> wrote:
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>         > Don't use Azure? ;)
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>         That would be my preference. But since I'm stuck with Azure
>         (management decision) I need to come up with something. It
>         appears there is an Azure API to make changes on-the-fly from
>         a Linux box. Maybe I'll write a resource agent to change Azure
>         and make IPaddr2 dependent on it. That might work?
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>         Eric Robinson
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