[Pacemaker] configuring pingd and hbaping with CentOS 5's heartbeat rpms.
Lundgren, Andrew
Andrew.Lundgren at Level3.com
Thu Jun 18 06:31:58 UTC 2009
Try
http://clusterlabs.org/wiki/Image:Configuration_Explained_1.0.pdf
I have read though the pingd section and came up with what I thought would work but I could use another set of eyes I think.
This is what I have come up with:
<instance_attributes id=" Filesystem_mount _inst_attr">
<attributes>
<nvpair id=" Filesystem_mount _attr_0" name="device" value="/dev/ExHwRaid10VolGroup/mdt"/>
<nvpair id=" Filesystem_mount _attr_1" name="directory" value="/mdt"/>
<nvpair id=" Filesystem_mount _attr_2" name="fstype" value="ext3"/>
</attributes>
</instance_attributes>
<clone id="pingd-clone">
<primitive id="pingd" provider="heartbeat" class="ocf" type="pingd">
<instance_attributes id="pingd-attrs">
<attributes>
<nvpair id="pingd-name" name="name" value="pingd-gateway"/>
<nvpair id="pingd-dampen" name="dampen" value="5s"/>
<nvpair id="pingd-multiplier" name="multiplier" value="1000"/>
<nvpair id="pingd-hosts" name="host_list" value="192.168.1.1"/>
</attributes>
</instance_attributes>
</primitive>
</clone>
<rsc_location id="Gateway-no-connectivity" rsc="Filesystem_mount">
<rule id="pingd-exclude-rule" score="-INFINITY" >
<expression id="pingd-exclude" attribute="pingd" operation="not_defined"/>
</rule>
</rsc_location>
I also have another location to set a default location. Without the pingd directive, the preferred location works correctly. When the pingd directive is present, it doesn’t seem to matter if the restriction is there not.
<rsc_location id="rsc_location_ Filesystem_mount " rsc="Filesystem_mount">
<rule id="prefered_location_Filesystem_mount" score="100">
<expression attribute="#uname" id="prefered_location_ Filesystem_mount _expr" operation="eq" value="hostA"/>
</rule>
</rsc_location>
I am guessing
--
Andrew Lundgren
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