[Pacemaker] Move DRBD master
Vadym Chepkov
vchepkov at gmail.com
Tue Oct 19 10:59:09 UTC 2010
On Oct 19, 2010, at 3:13 AM, Dan Frincu wrote:
> Vadym Chepkov wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> What is the crm shell command to move drbd master to a different node?
>>
> # crm resource help migrate
>
> Migrate a resource to a different node. If node is left out, the
> resource is migrated by creating a constraint which prevents it from
> running on the current node. Additionally, you may specify a
> lifetime for the constraint---once it expires, the location
> constraint will no longer be active.
>
> Usage:
> ...............
> migrate <rsc> [<node>] [<lifetime>]
>
> crm resource migrate ms_drbd_storage
>
> WARNING: Creating rsc_location constraint 'cli-standby-ms_drbd_storage' with a score of -INFINITY for resource ms_drbd_storage on cluster1.
> This will prevent ms_drbd_storage from running on cluster1 until the constraint is removed using the 'crm_resource -U' command or manually with cibadmin
> This will be the case even if cluster1 is the last node in the cluster
> This message can be disabled with -Q
>
>
> This also made me to remind that I was wondering, is there a way to
> demote one instance of multi-master ms resource away from particular
> node (forcibly switch it to a slave state on that node). I didn't find
> the answer too. Is it possible with crm shell?
>
> Same as above, just specify the node in the command.
>
Have you actually tried it? This command doesn't work for this case.
> Regards,
>
> Dan
>> Thank you,
>> Vadym
>>
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