[Pacemaker] Should monitor operations be stopped after a resource is unmanaged?
Pavel Levshin
pavel at levshin.spb.ru
Fri Apr 1 22:04:01 CEST 2011
01.04.2011 18:36, Ron Kerry:
> Folks -
>
> Consider a running cluster with all resources managed. We want to stop
> and quickly restart a particular resource without impacting other
> resources. The software stack running on the system can deal with this
> sort of temporary outage. We perform the following actions:
> * unmanage the resource
> * stop the resource
> * start the resource
> * manage the resource
>
> The above procedure is sometimes successful. However, we will also
> sometimes get a resource monitor failure after stopping the resource.
> It is clear that the monitor operation was not stopped (at least not
> immediately) by unmanaging the resource.
Unmanaged resource cannot be started and stopped, but can still be
monitored.
> Will the monitor operation get stopped when a resource is unmanaged?
> If so, how long will it take for this to occur?
> What determines this length of time?
> Is there a better way to do a quick restart of a resource without
> impacting other resources?
> (In our case the resource is a member of a resource group)
Resource group is a shortcut describing ordered set of resources. When
one of them is restarted, all subsequent resources must also be
restarted. In your design, it is not necessary. I would not recommend
using groups in this case.
--
Pavel Levshin
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