[Pacemaker] Is possible to configure Pacemaker Active / Passive failover without hardware?
Michael Furman
michael_furman at hotmail.com
Fri Jun 7 14:34:39 UTC 2013
Dear Pacemaker community!
I want to install 2 Centos machines and to
configure HA using one virtual IP.
I do not want to use power card or something like this.
I want to use communication to determine the failing of nodes: broadcast /
mulicast UDP / TCP.
But I am confused if it possible. From one side I see here that the failover
is configured without any hardware:
http://clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.1-plugin/html-single/Clusters_from_Scratch/index.html#_perform_a_failover
On the second side I see that on quickstart and FAQ required a fencing
device (that is hardware):
1. On quickstart http://clusterlabs.org/quickstart-redhat.html
you can find the followowing commands: ccs
-f /etc/cluster/cluster.conf --addfencedev pcmk agent=fence_pcmk
2.
Similar here: http://clusterlabs.org/quickstart-ubuntu.html
<fencedevice name="pcmk"
agent="fence_pcmk"/>
3. http://clusterlabs.org/faq.html
Q: Do I need a fencing device?
A: Yes. Fencing is the only 100% reliable way to ensure the integrity of your
data and that applications are only active on one host. Although Pacemaker is
technically able to function without Fencing, there are a good reasons SUSE and
Red Hat will not support such a configuration.
Please help!
Will be great if you provide the link to
the appropriate documentation.
Best regards,
Michael
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