[Pacemaker] Temporarily disabling the cluster
Jesse W. Hathaway
jesse at mbuki-mvuki.org
Tue Sep 9 15:14:51 UTC 2008
> On 2008-09-09T16:56:41, Andrew Beekhof <beekhof at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Is there a way to avoid the fail counter being incremented?
> > basically no. you could reset them before changing is_managed_default back
> > though
>
> I think we need to consider implementing a _real_ maintenance mode for
> the entire cluster or specific resources; "is_managed" was provided with
> a different goal in mind, and thus fails to deliver this whenever users
> try to use it for this anyway.
>
>
> Jesse, can you clearly specify your needs for what you want to achieve?
> (Don't worry about the implementation; just tell us what you want to
> happen ;-)
I think in most maintenance situations you need a "suspend" mode.
For instance we might have an emergency where we need to change code in
our production synapse cluster. Rather that bringing down the whole
cluster, I would prefer to:
1. Suspend the cluster
2. Update code
3. Restart service, ensure code change was successful
4. Enable cluster
thanks, Jesse
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