[ClusterLabs] Pacemaker/Corosync on FreeBSD

Jan Pokorný jpokorny at redhat.com
Wed Dec 6 17:53:43 EST 2017


On 06/12/17 17:37 -0400, Alberto Mijares wrote:
>> 
>>> If I configure everything by hand (no crmsh nor pcsd) should it
>>> work?
>> 
>> Definitely (and if not, we want to know).
> 
> Jan, please check this PR
> 
> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224100
> 
> Apparently, it works. I'll confirm later.

Please, don't take my word for it -- I just stipulated that the issues
you've encountered are because of rather narrow profile of these
higher level tools.  Of course it's just as well expected that status
query and anything delegated straightforwardly from such tool to
pacemaker proper utilities has no reason to betray you even outside
beyond linux realms.  With resource-agents, you are back to a field
to be cleared from the possible mines if you are the first one to
explore it on that or other platform.

And btw. the quoted part above was only around
pacemaker/corosync/libqb should any confusiona arise :-)

-- 
Jan (Poki)
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