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Tue Apr 9 19:27:50 EDT 2013


Clones: for services which need to be active on multiple nodes
Multi-state: for services with multiple modes (eg. master/slave,
primary/seco ndary)

I just want to know when the RA need to configured as clone and when they
need to be configured as master-agent.


Thanks
Eswar

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<div dir=3D"ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div>Hi All,<br><br></div>Can som=
eone please help me in below scenario:<br><br></div>I want my daemon runnin=
g on 2 nodes to be monitored using HB+pacemaker.<br></div>The daemon is alr=
eady running before the RA is configured using crm,<br>
<br>#crm configure primitive my_daemon lsb::testd meta allow-migrate=3D&quo=
t;true&quot; is-managed=3D&quot;false&quot; migration-threshold=3D&quot;1&q=
uot; failure-timeout=3D&quot;30s&quot; op monitor interval=3D&quot;5s&quot;=
 on-fail=3D&quot;standby&quot;<br>
<br>#crm configure clone my_daemon_clone my_daemon<br><br></div>I configure=
d it using clone.<br><br></div>From pacemaker guide I saw:<br><br>Clones: f=
or services which need to be active on multiple nodes<br>Multi-state: for s=
ervices with multiple modes (eg. master/slave, primary/seco ndary)<br>
<br></div><div>I just want to know when the RA need to configured as clone =
and when they need to be configured as master-agent.<br><br><br></div><div>=
Thanks<br></div><div>Eswar<br></div><div><br><div><div><div><br></div></div=
>
</div></div></div>

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