diff --git a/cts/cli/regression.crm_attribute.exp b/cts/cli/regression.crm_attribute.exp index 1fa565faea..53c52bb5ff 100644 --- a/cts/cli/regression.crm_attribute.exp +++ b/cts/cli/regression.crm_attribute.exp @@ -1,1918 +1,1917 @@ =#=#=#= Begin test: List all available options (invalid type) =#=#=#= crm_attribute: Invalid --list-options value 'asdf'. Allowed values: cluster =#=#=#= End test: List all available options (invalid type) - Incorrect usage (64) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - List all available options (invalid type) =#=#=#= Begin test: List all available options (invalid type) (XML) =#=#=#= crm_attribute: Invalid --list-options value 'asdf'. Allowed values: cluster =#=#=#= End test: List all available options (invalid type) (XML) - Incorrect usage (64) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - List all available options (invalid type) (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: List non-advanced cluster options =#=#=#= Pacemaker cluster options Also known as properties, these are options that affect behavior across the entire cluster. They are configured within cluster_property_set elements inside the crm_config subsection of the CIB configuration section. * dc-version: Pacemaker version on cluster node elected Designated Controller (DC) * Includes a hash which identifies the exact revision the code was built from. Used for diagnostic purposes. * Possible values (generated by Pacemaker): version (no default) * cluster-infrastructure: The messaging layer on which Pacemaker is currently running * Used for informational and diagnostic purposes. * Possible values (generated by Pacemaker): string (no default) * cluster-name: An arbitrary name for the cluster * This optional value is mostly for users' convenience as desired in administration, but may also be used in Pacemaker configuration rules via the #cluster-name node attribute, and by higher-level tools and resource agents. * Possible values: string (no default) * dc-deadtime: How long to wait for a response from other nodes during start-up * The optimal value will depend on the speed and load of your network and the type of switches used. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * cluster-recheck-interval: Polling interval to recheck cluster state and evaluate rules with date specifications * Pacemaker is primarily event-driven, and looks ahead to know when to recheck cluster state for failure-timeout settings and most time-based rules. However, it will also recheck the cluster after this amount of inactivity, to evaluate rules with date specifications and serve as a fail-safe for certain types of scheduler bugs. A value of 0 disables polling. A positive value sets an interval in seconds, unless other units are specified (for example, "5min"). * Possible values: duration (default: ) * fence-reaction: How a cluster node should react if notified of its own fencing * A cluster node may receive notification of a "succeeded" fencing that targeted it if fencing is misconfigured, or if fabric fencing is in use that doesn't cut cluster communication. Use "stop" to attempt to immediately stop Pacemaker and stay stopped, or "panic" to attempt to immediately reboot the local node, falling back to stop on failure. * Possible values: "stop" (default), "panic" * no-quorum-policy: What to do when the cluster does not have quorum * Possible values: "stop" (default), "freeze", "ignore", "demote", "fence", "suicide" * shutdown-lock: Whether to lock resources to a cleanly shut down node * When true, resources active on a node when it is cleanly shut down are kept "locked" to that node (not allowed to run elsewhere) until they start again on that node after it rejoins (or for at most shutdown-lock-limit, if set). Stonith resources and Pacemaker Remote connections are never locked. Clone and bundle instances and the promoted role of promotable clones are currently never locked, though support could be added in a future release. * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * shutdown-lock-limit: Do not lock resources to a cleanly shut down node longer than this * If shutdown-lock is true and this is set to a nonzero time duration, shutdown locks will expire after this much time has passed since the shutdown was initiated, even if the node has not rejoined. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * enable-acl: Enable Access Control Lists (ACLs) for the CIB * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * symmetric-cluster: Whether resources can run on any node by default * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * maintenance-mode: Whether the cluster should refrain from monitoring, starting, and stopping resources * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * start-failure-is-fatal: Whether a start failure should prevent a resource from being recovered on the same node * When true, the cluster will immediately ban a resource from a node if it fails to start there. When false, the cluster will instead check the resource's fail count against its migration-threshold. * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * enable-startup-probes: Whether the cluster should check for active resources during start-up * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * stonith-action: Action to send to fence device when a node needs to be fenced ("poweroff" is a deprecated alias for "off") * Possible values: "reboot" (default), "off", "poweroff" * stonith-timeout: How long to wait for on, off, and reboot fence actions to complete by default * Possible values: duration (default: ) * have-watchdog: Whether watchdog integration is enabled * This is set automatically by the cluster according to whether SBD is detected to be in use. User-configured values are ignored. The value `true` is meaningful if diskless SBD is used and `stonith-watchdog-timeout` is nonzero. In that case, if fencing is required, watchdog-based self-fencing will be performed via SBD without requiring a fencing resource explicitly configured. * Possible values (generated by Pacemaker): boolean (default: ) * stonith-watchdog-timeout: How long before nodes can be assumed to be safely down when watchdog-based self-fencing via SBD is in use * If this is set to a positive value, lost nodes are assumed to achieve self-fencing using watchdog-based SBD within this much time. This does not require a fencing resource to be explicitly configured, though a fence_watchdog resource can be configured, to limit use to specific nodes. If this is set to 0 (the default), the cluster will never assume watchdog-based self-fencing. If this is set to a negative value, the cluster will use twice the local value of the `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` environment variable if that is positive, or otherwise treat this as 0. WARNING: When used, this timeout must be larger than `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` on all nodes that use watchdog-based SBD, and Pacemaker will refuse to start on any of those nodes where this is not true for the local value or SBD is not active. When this is set to a negative value, `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` must be set to the same value on all nodes that use SBD, otherwise data corruption or loss could occur. * Possible values: timeout (default: ) * stonith-max-attempts: How many times fencing can fail before it will no longer be immediately re-attempted on a target * Possible values: score (default: ) - * concurrent-fencing: Allow performing fencing operations in parallel - * Possible values: boolean (default: ) - * priority-fencing-delay: Apply fencing delay targeting the lost nodes with the highest total resource priority * Apply specified delay for the fencings that are targeting the lost nodes with the highest total resource priority in case we don't have the majority of the nodes in our cluster partition, so that the more significant nodes potentially win any fencing match, which is especially meaningful under split-brain of 2-node cluster. A promoted resource instance takes the base priority + 1 on calculation if the base priority is not 0. Any static/random delays that are introduced by `pcmk_delay_base/max` configured for the corresponding fencing resources will be added to this delay. This delay should be significantly greater than, safely twice, the maximum `pcmk_delay_base/max`. By default, priority fencing delay is disabled. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * node-pending-timeout: How long to wait for a node that has joined the cluster to join the controller process group * Fence nodes that do not join the controller process group within this much time after joining the cluster, to allow the cluster to continue managing resources. A value of 0 means never fence pending nodes. Setting the value to 2h means fence nodes after 2 hours. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * cluster-delay: Maximum time for node-to-node communication * The node elected Designated Controller (DC) will consider an action failed if it does not get a response from the node executing the action within this time (after considering the action's own timeout). The "correct" value will depend on the speed and load of your network and cluster nodes. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * load-threshold: Maximum amount of system load that should be used by cluster nodes * The cluster will slow down its recovery process when the amount of system resources used (currently CPU) approaches this limit * Possible values: percentage (default: ) * node-action-limit: Maximum number of jobs that can be scheduled per node (defaults to 2x cores) * Possible values: integer (default: ) * batch-limit: Maximum number of jobs that the cluster may execute in parallel across all nodes * The "correct" value will depend on the speed and load of your network and cluster nodes. If set to 0, the cluster will impose a dynamically calculated limit when any node has a high load. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * migration-limit: The number of live migration actions that the cluster is allowed to execute in parallel on a node (-1 means no limit) * Possible values: integer (default: ) * cluster-ipc-limit: Maximum IPC message backlog before disconnecting a cluster daemon * Raise this if log has "Evicting client" messages for cluster daemon PIDs (a good value is the number of resources in the cluster multiplied by the number of nodes). * Possible values: nonnegative_integer (default: ) * stop-all-resources: Whether the cluster should stop all active resources * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * stop-orphan-resources: Whether to stop resources that were removed from the configuration * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * stop-orphan-actions: Whether to cancel recurring actions removed from the configuration * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * pe-error-series-max: The number of scheduler inputs resulting in errors to save * Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * pe-warn-series-max: The number of scheduler inputs resulting in warnings to save * Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * pe-input-series-max: The number of scheduler inputs without errors or warnings to save * Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * node-health-strategy: How cluster should react to node health attributes * Requires external entities to create node attributes (named with the prefix "#health") with values "red", "yellow", or "green". * Possible values: "none" (default), "migrate-on-red", "only-green", "progressive", "custom" * node-health-base: Base health score assigned to a node * Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "progressive". * Possible values: score (default: ) * node-health-green: The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "green" * Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". * Possible values: score (default: ) * node-health-yellow: The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "yellow" * Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". * Possible values: score (default: ) * node-health-red: The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "red" * Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". * Possible values: score (default: ) * placement-strategy: How the cluster should allocate resources to nodes * Possible values: "default" (default), "utilization", "minimal", "balanced" =#=#=#= End test: List non-advanced cluster options - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - List non-advanced cluster options =#=#=#= Begin test: List non-advanced cluster options (XML) =#=#=#= 1.1 Also known as properties, these are options that affect behavior across the entire cluster. They are configured within cluster_property_set elements inside the crm_config subsection of the CIB configuration section. Pacemaker cluster options Includes a hash which identifies the exact revision the code was built from. Used for diagnostic purposes. Pacemaker version on cluster node elected Designated Controller (DC) Used for informational and diagnostic purposes. The messaging layer on which Pacemaker is currently running This optional value is mostly for users' convenience as desired in administration, but may also be used in Pacemaker configuration rules via the #cluster-name node attribute, and by higher-level tools and resource agents. An arbitrary name for the cluster The optimal value will depend on the speed and load of your network and the type of switches used. How long to wait for a response from other nodes during start-up Pacemaker is primarily event-driven, and looks ahead to know when to recheck cluster state for failure-timeout settings and most time-based rules. However, it will also recheck the cluster after this amount of inactivity, to evaluate rules with date specifications and serve as a fail-safe for certain types of scheduler bugs. A value of 0 disables polling. A positive value sets an interval in seconds, unless other units are specified (for example, "5min"). Polling interval to recheck cluster state and evaluate rules with date specifications A cluster node may receive notification of a "succeeded" fencing that targeted it if fencing is misconfigured, or if fabric fencing is in use that doesn't cut cluster communication. Use "stop" to attempt to immediately stop Pacemaker and stay stopped, or "panic" to attempt to immediately reboot the local node, falling back to stop on failure. How a cluster node should react if notified of its own fencing Declare an election failed if it is not decided within this much time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. Declare an election failed if it is not decided within this much time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. Exit immediately if shutdown does not complete within this much time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. Exit immediately if shutdown does not complete within this much time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. Delay cluster recovery for this much time to allow for additional events to occur. Useful if your configuration is sensitive to the order in which ping updates arrive. Enabling this option will slow down cluster recovery under all conditions What to do when the cluster does not have quorum What to do when the cluster does not have quorum When true, resources active on a node when it is cleanly shut down are kept "locked" to that node (not allowed to run elsewhere) until they start again on that node after it rejoins (or for at most shutdown-lock-limit, if set). Stonith resources and Pacemaker Remote connections are never locked. Clone and bundle instances and the promoted role of promotable clones are currently never locked, though support could be added in a future release. Whether to lock resources to a cleanly shut down node If shutdown-lock is true and this is set to a nonzero time duration, shutdown locks will expire after this much time has passed since the shutdown was initiated, even if the node has not rejoined. Do not lock resources to a cleanly shut down node longer than this Enable Access Control Lists (ACLs) for the CIB Enable Access Control Lists (ACLs) for the CIB Whether resources can run on any node by default Whether resources can run on any node by default Whether the cluster should refrain from monitoring, starting, and stopping resources Whether the cluster should refrain from monitoring, starting, and stopping resources When true, the cluster will immediately ban a resource from a node if it fails to start there. When false, the cluster will instead check the resource's fail count against its migration-threshold. Whether a start failure should prevent a resource from being recovered on the same node Whether the cluster should check for active resources during start-up Whether the cluster should check for active resources during start-up If false, unresponsive nodes are immediately assumed to be harmless, and resources that were active on them may be recovered elsewhere. This can result in a "split-brain" situation, potentially leading to data loss and/or service unavailability. Whether nodes may be fenced as part of recovery Action to send to fence device when a node needs to be fenced ("poweroff" is a deprecated alias for "off") Action to send to fence device when a node needs to be fenced ("poweroff" is a deprecated alias for "off") How long to wait for on, off, and reboot fence actions to complete by default How long to wait for on, off, and reboot fence actions to complete by default This is set automatically by the cluster according to whether SBD is detected to be in use. User-configured values are ignored. The value `true` is meaningful if diskless SBD is used and `stonith-watchdog-timeout` is nonzero. In that case, if fencing is required, watchdog-based self-fencing will be performed via SBD without requiring a fencing resource explicitly configured. Whether watchdog integration is enabled If this is set to a positive value, lost nodes are assumed to achieve self-fencing using watchdog-based SBD within this much time. This does not require a fencing resource to be explicitly configured, though a fence_watchdog resource can be configured, to limit use to specific nodes. If this is set to 0 (the default), the cluster will never assume watchdog-based self-fencing. If this is set to a negative value, the cluster will use twice the local value of the `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` environment variable if that is positive, or otherwise treat this as 0. WARNING: When used, this timeout must be larger than `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` on all nodes that use watchdog-based SBD, and Pacemaker will refuse to start on any of those nodes where this is not true for the local value or SBD is not active. When this is set to a negative value, `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` must be set to the same value on all nodes that use SBD, otherwise data corruption or loss could occur. How long before nodes can be assumed to be safely down when watchdog-based self-fencing via SBD is in use How many times fencing can fail before it will no longer be immediately re-attempted on a target How many times fencing can fail before it will no longer be immediately re-attempted on a target + Allow performing fencing operations in parallel Allow performing fencing operations in parallel Setting this to false may lead to a "split-brain" situation, potentially leading to data loss and/or service unavailability. Whether to fence unseen nodes at start-up Apply specified delay for the fencings that are targeting the lost nodes with the highest total resource priority in case we don't have the majority of the nodes in our cluster partition, so that the more significant nodes potentially win any fencing match, which is especially meaningful under split-brain of 2-node cluster. A promoted resource instance takes the base priority + 1 on calculation if the base priority is not 0. Any static/random delays that are introduced by `pcmk_delay_base/max` configured for the corresponding fencing resources will be added to this delay. This delay should be significantly greater than, safely twice, the maximum `pcmk_delay_base/max`. By default, priority fencing delay is disabled. Apply fencing delay targeting the lost nodes with the highest total resource priority Fence nodes that do not join the controller process group within this much time after joining the cluster, to allow the cluster to continue managing resources. A value of 0 means never fence pending nodes. Setting the value to 2h means fence nodes after 2 hours. How long to wait for a node that has joined the cluster to join the controller process group The node elected Designated Controller (DC) will consider an action failed if it does not get a response from the node executing the action within this time (after considering the action's own timeout). The "correct" value will depend on the speed and load of your network and cluster nodes. Maximum time for node-to-node communication The cluster will slow down its recovery process when the amount of system resources used (currently CPU) approaches this limit Maximum amount of system load that should be used by cluster nodes Maximum number of jobs that can be scheduled per node (defaults to 2x cores) Maximum number of jobs that can be scheduled per node (defaults to 2x cores) The "correct" value will depend on the speed and load of your network and cluster nodes. If set to 0, the cluster will impose a dynamically calculated limit when any node has a high load. Maximum number of jobs that the cluster may execute in parallel across all nodes The number of live migration actions that the cluster is allowed to execute in parallel on a node (-1 means no limit) The number of live migration actions that the cluster is allowed to execute in parallel on a node (-1 means no limit) Raise this if log has "Evicting client" messages for cluster daemon PIDs (a good value is the number of resources in the cluster multiplied by the number of nodes). Maximum IPC message backlog before disconnecting a cluster daemon Whether the cluster should stop all active resources Whether the cluster should stop all active resources Whether to stop resources that were removed from the configuration Whether to stop resources that were removed from the configuration Whether to cancel recurring actions removed from the configuration Whether to cancel recurring actions removed from the configuration Values other than default are poorly tested and potentially dangerous. Whether to remove stopped resources from the executor Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. The number of scheduler inputs resulting in errors to save Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. The number of scheduler inputs resulting in warnings to save Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. The number of scheduler inputs without errors or warnings to save Requires external entities to create node attributes (named with the prefix "#health") with values "red", "yellow", or "green". How cluster should react to node health attributes Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "progressive". Base health score assigned to a node Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "green" Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "yellow" Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "red" How the cluster should allocate resources to nodes How the cluster should allocate resources to nodes =#=#=#= End test: List non-advanced cluster options (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - List non-advanced cluster options (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: List all available cluster options =#=#=#= Pacemaker cluster options Also known as properties, these are options that affect behavior across the entire cluster. They are configured within cluster_property_set elements inside the crm_config subsection of the CIB configuration section. * dc-version: Pacemaker version on cluster node elected Designated Controller (DC) * Includes a hash which identifies the exact revision the code was built from. Used for diagnostic purposes. * Possible values (generated by Pacemaker): version (no default) * cluster-infrastructure: The messaging layer on which Pacemaker is currently running * Used for informational and diagnostic purposes. * Possible values (generated by Pacemaker): string (no default) * cluster-name: An arbitrary name for the cluster * This optional value is mostly for users' convenience as desired in administration, but may also be used in Pacemaker configuration rules via the #cluster-name node attribute, and by higher-level tools and resource agents. * Possible values: string (no default) * dc-deadtime: How long to wait for a response from other nodes during start-up * The optimal value will depend on the speed and load of your network and the type of switches used. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * cluster-recheck-interval: Polling interval to recheck cluster state and evaluate rules with date specifications * Pacemaker is primarily event-driven, and looks ahead to know when to recheck cluster state for failure-timeout settings and most time-based rules. However, it will also recheck the cluster after this amount of inactivity, to evaluate rules with date specifications and serve as a fail-safe for certain types of scheduler bugs. A value of 0 disables polling. A positive value sets an interval in seconds, unless other units are specified (for example, "5min"). * Possible values: duration (default: ) * fence-reaction: How a cluster node should react if notified of its own fencing * A cluster node may receive notification of a "succeeded" fencing that targeted it if fencing is misconfigured, or if fabric fencing is in use that doesn't cut cluster communication. Use "stop" to attempt to immediately stop Pacemaker and stay stopped, or "panic" to attempt to immediately reboot the local node, falling back to stop on failure. * Possible values: "stop" (default), "panic" * no-quorum-policy: What to do when the cluster does not have quorum * Possible values: "stop" (default), "freeze", "ignore", "demote", "fence", "suicide" * shutdown-lock: Whether to lock resources to a cleanly shut down node * When true, resources active on a node when it is cleanly shut down are kept "locked" to that node (not allowed to run elsewhere) until they start again on that node after it rejoins (or for at most shutdown-lock-limit, if set). Stonith resources and Pacemaker Remote connections are never locked. Clone and bundle instances and the promoted role of promotable clones are currently never locked, though support could be added in a future release. * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * shutdown-lock-limit: Do not lock resources to a cleanly shut down node longer than this * If shutdown-lock is true and this is set to a nonzero time duration, shutdown locks will expire after this much time has passed since the shutdown was initiated, even if the node has not rejoined. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * enable-acl: Enable Access Control Lists (ACLs) for the CIB * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * symmetric-cluster: Whether resources can run on any node by default * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * maintenance-mode: Whether the cluster should refrain from monitoring, starting, and stopping resources * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * start-failure-is-fatal: Whether a start failure should prevent a resource from being recovered on the same node * When true, the cluster will immediately ban a resource from a node if it fails to start there. When false, the cluster will instead check the resource's fail count against its migration-threshold. * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * enable-startup-probes: Whether the cluster should check for active resources during start-up * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * stonith-action: Action to send to fence device when a node needs to be fenced ("poweroff" is a deprecated alias for "off") * Possible values: "reboot" (default), "off", "poweroff" * stonith-timeout: How long to wait for on, off, and reboot fence actions to complete by default * Possible values: duration (default: ) * have-watchdog: Whether watchdog integration is enabled * This is set automatically by the cluster according to whether SBD is detected to be in use. User-configured values are ignored. The value `true` is meaningful if diskless SBD is used and `stonith-watchdog-timeout` is nonzero. In that case, if fencing is required, watchdog-based self-fencing will be performed via SBD without requiring a fencing resource explicitly configured. * Possible values (generated by Pacemaker): boolean (default: ) * stonith-watchdog-timeout: How long before nodes can be assumed to be safely down when watchdog-based self-fencing via SBD is in use * If this is set to a positive value, lost nodes are assumed to achieve self-fencing using watchdog-based SBD within this much time. This does not require a fencing resource to be explicitly configured, though a fence_watchdog resource can be configured, to limit use to specific nodes. If this is set to 0 (the default), the cluster will never assume watchdog-based self-fencing. If this is set to a negative value, the cluster will use twice the local value of the `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` environment variable if that is positive, or otherwise treat this as 0. WARNING: When used, this timeout must be larger than `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` on all nodes that use watchdog-based SBD, and Pacemaker will refuse to start on any of those nodes where this is not true for the local value or SBD is not active. When this is set to a negative value, `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` must be set to the same value on all nodes that use SBD, otherwise data corruption or loss could occur. * Possible values: timeout (default: ) * stonith-max-attempts: How many times fencing can fail before it will no longer be immediately re-attempted on a target * Possible values: score (default: ) - * concurrent-fencing: Allow performing fencing operations in parallel - * Possible values: boolean (default: ) - * priority-fencing-delay: Apply fencing delay targeting the lost nodes with the highest total resource priority * Apply specified delay for the fencings that are targeting the lost nodes with the highest total resource priority in case we don't have the majority of the nodes in our cluster partition, so that the more significant nodes potentially win any fencing match, which is especially meaningful under split-brain of 2-node cluster. A promoted resource instance takes the base priority + 1 on calculation if the base priority is not 0. Any static/random delays that are introduced by `pcmk_delay_base/max` configured for the corresponding fencing resources will be added to this delay. This delay should be significantly greater than, safely twice, the maximum `pcmk_delay_base/max`. By default, priority fencing delay is disabled. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * node-pending-timeout: How long to wait for a node that has joined the cluster to join the controller process group * Fence nodes that do not join the controller process group within this much time after joining the cluster, to allow the cluster to continue managing resources. A value of 0 means never fence pending nodes. Setting the value to 2h means fence nodes after 2 hours. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * cluster-delay: Maximum time for node-to-node communication * The node elected Designated Controller (DC) will consider an action failed if it does not get a response from the node executing the action within this time (after considering the action's own timeout). The "correct" value will depend on the speed and load of your network and cluster nodes. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * load-threshold: Maximum amount of system load that should be used by cluster nodes * The cluster will slow down its recovery process when the amount of system resources used (currently CPU) approaches this limit * Possible values: percentage (default: ) * node-action-limit: Maximum number of jobs that can be scheduled per node (defaults to 2x cores) * Possible values: integer (default: ) * batch-limit: Maximum number of jobs that the cluster may execute in parallel across all nodes * The "correct" value will depend on the speed and load of your network and cluster nodes. If set to 0, the cluster will impose a dynamically calculated limit when any node has a high load. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * migration-limit: The number of live migration actions that the cluster is allowed to execute in parallel on a node (-1 means no limit) * Possible values: integer (default: ) * cluster-ipc-limit: Maximum IPC message backlog before disconnecting a cluster daemon * Raise this if log has "Evicting client" messages for cluster daemon PIDs (a good value is the number of resources in the cluster multiplied by the number of nodes). * Possible values: nonnegative_integer (default: ) * stop-all-resources: Whether the cluster should stop all active resources * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * stop-orphan-resources: Whether to stop resources that were removed from the configuration * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * stop-orphan-actions: Whether to cancel recurring actions removed from the configuration * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * pe-error-series-max: The number of scheduler inputs resulting in errors to save * Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * pe-warn-series-max: The number of scheduler inputs resulting in warnings to save * Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * pe-input-series-max: The number of scheduler inputs without errors or warnings to save * Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * node-health-strategy: How cluster should react to node health attributes * Requires external entities to create node attributes (named with the prefix "#health") with values "red", "yellow", or "green". * Possible values: "none" (default), "migrate-on-red", "only-green", "progressive", "custom" * node-health-base: Base health score assigned to a node * Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "progressive". * Possible values: score (default: ) * node-health-green: The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "green" * Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". * Possible values: score (default: ) * node-health-yellow: The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "yellow" * Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". * Possible values: score (default: ) * node-health-red: The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "red" * Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". * Possible values: score (default: ) * placement-strategy: How the cluster should allocate resources to nodes * Possible values: "default" (default), "utilization", "minimal", "balanced" * ADVANCED OPTIONS: * election-timeout: Declare an election failed if it is not decided within this much time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * shutdown-escalation: Exit immediately if shutdown does not complete within this much time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * join-integration-timeout: If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * join-finalization-timeout: If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * transition-delay: Enabling this option will slow down cluster recovery under all conditions * Delay cluster recovery for this much time to allow for additional events to occur. Useful if your configuration is sensitive to the order in which ping updates arrive. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * stonith-enabled: Whether nodes may be fenced as part of recovery * If false, unresponsive nodes are immediately assumed to be harmless, and resources that were active on them may be recovered elsewhere. This can result in a "split-brain" situation, potentially leading to data loss and/or service unavailability. * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * startup-fencing: Whether to fence unseen nodes at start-up * Setting this to false may lead to a "split-brain" situation, potentially leading to data loss and/or service unavailability. * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * DEPRECATED OPTIONS (will be removed in a future release): + * concurrent-fencing: Allow performing fencing operations in parallel + * Possible values: boolean (default: ) + * remove-after-stop: Whether to remove stopped resources from the executor * Values other than default are poorly tested and potentially dangerous. * Possible values: boolean (default: ) =#=#=#= End test: List all available cluster options - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - List all available cluster options =#=#=#= Begin test: List all available cluster options (XML) =#=#=#= 1.1 Also known as properties, these are options that affect behavior across the entire cluster. They are configured within cluster_property_set elements inside the crm_config subsection of the CIB configuration section. Pacemaker cluster options Includes a hash which identifies the exact revision the code was built from. Used for diagnostic purposes. Pacemaker version on cluster node elected Designated Controller (DC) Used for informational and diagnostic purposes. The messaging layer on which Pacemaker is currently running This optional value is mostly for users' convenience as desired in administration, but may also be used in Pacemaker configuration rules via the #cluster-name node attribute, and by higher-level tools and resource agents. An arbitrary name for the cluster The optimal value will depend on the speed and load of your network and the type of switches used. How long to wait for a response from other nodes during start-up Pacemaker is primarily event-driven, and looks ahead to know when to recheck cluster state for failure-timeout settings and most time-based rules. However, it will also recheck the cluster after this amount of inactivity, to evaluate rules with date specifications and serve as a fail-safe for certain types of scheduler bugs. A value of 0 disables polling. A positive value sets an interval in seconds, unless other units are specified (for example, "5min"). Polling interval to recheck cluster state and evaluate rules with date specifications A cluster node may receive notification of a "succeeded" fencing that targeted it if fencing is misconfigured, or if fabric fencing is in use that doesn't cut cluster communication. Use "stop" to attempt to immediately stop Pacemaker and stay stopped, or "panic" to attempt to immediately reboot the local node, falling back to stop on failure. How a cluster node should react if notified of its own fencing Declare an election failed if it is not decided within this much time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. Declare an election failed if it is not decided within this much time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. Exit immediately if shutdown does not complete within this much time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. Exit immediately if shutdown does not complete within this much time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. Delay cluster recovery for this much time to allow for additional events to occur. Useful if your configuration is sensitive to the order in which ping updates arrive. Enabling this option will slow down cluster recovery under all conditions What to do when the cluster does not have quorum What to do when the cluster does not have quorum When true, resources active on a node when it is cleanly shut down are kept "locked" to that node (not allowed to run elsewhere) until they start again on that node after it rejoins (or for at most shutdown-lock-limit, if set). Stonith resources and Pacemaker Remote connections are never locked. Clone and bundle instances and the promoted role of promotable clones are currently never locked, though support could be added in a future release. Whether to lock resources to a cleanly shut down node If shutdown-lock is true and this is set to a nonzero time duration, shutdown locks will expire after this much time has passed since the shutdown was initiated, even if the node has not rejoined. Do not lock resources to a cleanly shut down node longer than this Enable Access Control Lists (ACLs) for the CIB Enable Access Control Lists (ACLs) for the CIB Whether resources can run on any node by default Whether resources can run on any node by default Whether the cluster should refrain from monitoring, starting, and stopping resources Whether the cluster should refrain from monitoring, starting, and stopping resources When true, the cluster will immediately ban a resource from a node if it fails to start there. When false, the cluster will instead check the resource's fail count against its migration-threshold. Whether a start failure should prevent a resource from being recovered on the same node Whether the cluster should check for active resources during start-up Whether the cluster should check for active resources during start-up If false, unresponsive nodes are immediately assumed to be harmless, and resources that were active on them may be recovered elsewhere. This can result in a "split-brain" situation, potentially leading to data loss and/or service unavailability. Whether nodes may be fenced as part of recovery Action to send to fence device when a node needs to be fenced ("poweroff" is a deprecated alias for "off") Action to send to fence device when a node needs to be fenced ("poweroff" is a deprecated alias for "off") How long to wait for on, off, and reboot fence actions to complete by default How long to wait for on, off, and reboot fence actions to complete by default This is set automatically by the cluster according to whether SBD is detected to be in use. User-configured values are ignored. The value `true` is meaningful if diskless SBD is used and `stonith-watchdog-timeout` is nonzero. In that case, if fencing is required, watchdog-based self-fencing will be performed via SBD without requiring a fencing resource explicitly configured. Whether watchdog integration is enabled If this is set to a positive value, lost nodes are assumed to achieve self-fencing using watchdog-based SBD within this much time. This does not require a fencing resource to be explicitly configured, though a fence_watchdog resource can be configured, to limit use to specific nodes. If this is set to 0 (the default), the cluster will never assume watchdog-based self-fencing. If this is set to a negative value, the cluster will use twice the local value of the `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` environment variable if that is positive, or otherwise treat this as 0. WARNING: When used, this timeout must be larger than `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` on all nodes that use watchdog-based SBD, and Pacemaker will refuse to start on any of those nodes where this is not true for the local value or SBD is not active. When this is set to a negative value, `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` must be set to the same value on all nodes that use SBD, otherwise data corruption or loss could occur. How long before nodes can be assumed to be safely down when watchdog-based self-fencing via SBD is in use How many times fencing can fail before it will no longer be immediately re-attempted on a target How many times fencing can fail before it will no longer be immediately re-attempted on a target + Allow performing fencing operations in parallel Allow performing fencing operations in parallel Setting this to false may lead to a "split-brain" situation, potentially leading to data loss and/or service unavailability. Whether to fence unseen nodes at start-up Apply specified delay for the fencings that are targeting the lost nodes with the highest total resource priority in case we don't have the majority of the nodes in our cluster partition, so that the more significant nodes potentially win any fencing match, which is especially meaningful under split-brain of 2-node cluster. A promoted resource instance takes the base priority + 1 on calculation if the base priority is not 0. Any static/random delays that are introduced by `pcmk_delay_base/max` configured for the corresponding fencing resources will be added to this delay. This delay should be significantly greater than, safely twice, the maximum `pcmk_delay_base/max`. By default, priority fencing delay is disabled. Apply fencing delay targeting the lost nodes with the highest total resource priority Fence nodes that do not join the controller process group within this much time after joining the cluster, to allow the cluster to continue managing resources. A value of 0 means never fence pending nodes. Setting the value to 2h means fence nodes after 2 hours. How long to wait for a node that has joined the cluster to join the controller process group The node elected Designated Controller (DC) will consider an action failed if it does not get a response from the node executing the action within this time (after considering the action's own timeout). The "correct" value will depend on the speed and load of your network and cluster nodes. Maximum time for node-to-node communication The cluster will slow down its recovery process when the amount of system resources used (currently CPU) approaches this limit Maximum amount of system load that should be used by cluster nodes Maximum number of jobs that can be scheduled per node (defaults to 2x cores) Maximum number of jobs that can be scheduled per node (defaults to 2x cores) The "correct" value will depend on the speed and load of your network and cluster nodes. If set to 0, the cluster will impose a dynamically calculated limit when any node has a high load. Maximum number of jobs that the cluster may execute in parallel across all nodes The number of live migration actions that the cluster is allowed to execute in parallel on a node (-1 means no limit) The number of live migration actions that the cluster is allowed to execute in parallel on a node (-1 means no limit) Raise this if log has "Evicting client" messages for cluster daemon PIDs (a good value is the number of resources in the cluster multiplied by the number of nodes). Maximum IPC message backlog before disconnecting a cluster daemon Whether the cluster should stop all active resources Whether the cluster should stop all active resources Whether to stop resources that were removed from the configuration Whether to stop resources that were removed from the configuration Whether to cancel recurring actions removed from the configuration Whether to cancel recurring actions removed from the configuration Values other than default are poorly tested and potentially dangerous. Whether to remove stopped resources from the executor Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. The number of scheduler inputs resulting in errors to save Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. The number of scheduler inputs resulting in warnings to save Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. The number of scheduler inputs without errors or warnings to save Requires external entities to create node attributes (named with the prefix "#health") with values "red", "yellow", or "green". How cluster should react to node health attributes Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "progressive". Base health score assigned to a node Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "green" Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "yellow" Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "red" How the cluster should allocate resources to nodes How the cluster should allocate resources to nodes =#=#=#= End test: List all available cluster options (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - List all available cluster options (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Return usage error if both -p and OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE are empty strings =#=#=#= crm_attribute: -p/--promotion must be called from an OCF resource agent or with a resource ID specified =#=#=#= End test: Return usage error if both -p and OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE are empty strings - Incorrect usage (64) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Return usage error if both -p and OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE are empty strings =#=#=#= Begin test: Query the value of an attribute that does not exist =#=#=#= crm_attribute: Error performing operation: No such device or address =#=#=#= End test: Query the value of an attribute that does not exist - No such object (105) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query the value of an attribute that does not exist =#=#=#= Begin test: Configure something before erasing =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Configure something before erasing =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Configure something before erasing - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Configure something before erasing =#=#=#= Begin test: Test '++' XML attribute update syntax =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Test '++' XML attribute update syntax =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Test '++' XML attribute update syntax - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Test '++' XML attribute update syntax =#=#=#= Begin test: Test '+=' XML attribute update syntax =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Test '+=' XML attribute update syntax =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Test '+=' XML attribute update syntax - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Test '+=' XML attribute update syntax =#=#=#= Begin test: Test '++' nvpair value update syntax =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Test '++' nvpair value update syntax =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Test '++' nvpair value update syntax - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Test '++' nvpair value update syntax =#=#=#= Begin test: Test '++' nvpair value update syntax (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Test '++' nvpair value update syntax (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Test '++' nvpair value update syntax (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Test '++' nvpair value update syntax (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax =#=#=#= Begin test: Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Test '++' XML attribute update syntax (--score not set) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Test '++' XML attribute update syntax (--score not set) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Test '++' XML attribute update syntax (--score not set) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Test '++' XML attribute update syntax (--score not set) =#=#=#= Begin test: Test '+=' XML attribute update syntax (--score not set) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Test '+=' XML attribute update syntax (--score not set) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Test '+=' XML attribute update syntax (--score not set) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Test '+=' XML attribute update syntax (--score not set) =#=#=#= Begin test: Test '++' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Test '++' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Test '++' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Test '++' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) =#=#=#= Begin test: Test '++' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Test '++' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Test '++' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Test '++' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) =#=#=#= Begin test: Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Test '+=' nvpair value update syntax (--score not set) (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Set cluster option =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set cluster option =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set cluster option - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Set cluster option =#=#=#= Begin test: Query new cluster option =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Query new cluster option - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Query new cluster option =#=#=#= Begin test: Set no-quorum policy =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set no-quorum policy =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set no-quorum policy - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Set no-quorum policy =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete nvpair =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete nvpair =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete nvpair - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Delete nvpair =#=#=#= Begin test: Create operation should fail =#=#=#= Call failed: File exists =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create operation should fail =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create operation should fail - Requested item already exists (108) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Create operation should fail =#=#=#= Begin test: Modify cluster options section =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Modify cluster options section =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Modify cluster options section - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Modify cluster options section =#=#=#= Begin test: Query updated cluster option =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Query updated cluster option =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Query updated cluster option - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Query updated cluster option =#=#=#= Begin test: Set duplicate cluster option =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set duplicate cluster option =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set duplicate cluster option - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Set duplicate cluster option =#=#=#= Begin test: Setting multiply defined cluster option should fail =#=#=#= crm_attribute: Please choose from one of the matches below and supply the 'id' with --attr-id Multiple attributes match name=cluster-delay Value: 60s (id=cib-bootstrap-options-cluster-delay) Value: 40s (id=duplicate-cluster-delay) =#=#=#= Current cib after: Setting multiply defined cluster option should fail =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Setting multiply defined cluster option should fail - Multiple items match request (109) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Setting multiply defined cluster option should fail =#=#=#= Begin test: Set cluster option with -s =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set cluster option with -s =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set cluster option with -s - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Set cluster option with -s =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete cluster option with -i =#=#=#= Deleted crm_config option: id=(null) name=cluster-delay =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete cluster option with -i =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete cluster option with -i - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Delete cluster option with -i =#=#=#= Begin test: Create node1 and bring it online =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Current cluster status: * Full List of Resources: * No resources Performing Requested Modifications: * Bringing node node1 online Transition Summary: Executing Cluster Transition: Revised Cluster Status: * Node List: * Online: [ node1 ] * Full List of Resources: * No resources =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create node1 and bring it online =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create node1 and bring it online - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_simulate - Create node1 and bring it online =#=#=#= Begin test: Create node attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create node attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create node attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Create node attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Query new node attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Query new node attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Query new node attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Query new node attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Create second node attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create second node attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create second node attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Create second node attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Query node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= scope=nodes name=ram value=1024M scope=nodes name=rattr value=XYZ =#=#=#= End test: Query node attributes by pattern - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= Begin test: Update node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Update node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Update node attributes by pattern - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Update node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= Deleted nodes attribute: id=nodes-node1-rattr name=rattr =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete node attributes by pattern - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Delete node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= Begin test: Set a transient (fail-count) node attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set a transient (fail-count) node attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set a transient (fail-count) node attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Set a transient (fail-count) node attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Query a fail count =#=#=#= scope=status name=fail-count-foo value=3 =#=#=#= Current cib after: Query a fail count =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Query a fail count - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_failcount - Query a fail count =#=#=#= Begin test: Show node attributes with crm_simulate =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Current cluster status: * Node List: * Online: [ node1 ] * Full List of Resources: * No resources * Node Attributes: * Node: node1: * ram : 1024M =#=#=#= End test: Show node attributes with crm_simulate - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_simulate - Show node attributes with crm_simulate =#=#=#= Begin test: Set a second transient node attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set a second transient node attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set a second transient node attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Set a second transient node attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Query transient node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= scope=status name=fail-count-foo value=3 scope=status name=fail-count-bar value=5 =#=#=#= End test: Query transient node attributes by pattern - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query transient node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= Begin test: Update transient node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Update transient node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Update transient node attributes by pattern - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Update transient node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete transient node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= Deleted status attribute: id=status-node1-fail-count-foo name=fail-count-foo Deleted status attribute: id=status-node1-fail-count-bar name=fail-count-bar =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete transient node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete transient node attributes by pattern - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Delete transient node attributes by pattern =#=#=#= Begin test: crm_attribute given invalid delete usage =#=#=#= crm_attribute: Error: must specify attribute name or pattern to delete =#=#=#= End test: crm_attribute given invalid delete usage - Incorrect usage (64) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - crm_attribute given invalid delete usage =#=#=#= Begin test: Set a utilization node attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set a utilization node attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set a utilization node attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Set a utilization node attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Query utilization node attribute =#=#=#= scope=nodes name=cpu value=1 =#=#=#= End test: Query utilization node attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query utilization node attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Replace operation should fail =#=#=#= Call failed: Update was older than existing configuration =#=#=#= End test: Replace operation should fail - Update was older than existing configuration (103) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Replace operation should fail =#=#=#= Begin test: Query a nonexistent promotable score attribute =#=#=#= crm_attribute: Error performing operation: No such device or address =#=#=#= End test: Query a nonexistent promotable score attribute - No such object (105) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query a nonexistent promotable score attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Query a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= crm_attribute: Error performing operation: No such device or address =#=#=#= End test: Query a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) - No such object (105) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete a nonexistent promotable score attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete a nonexistent promotable score attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Delete a nonexistent promotable score attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Delete a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Query after deleting a nonexistent promotable score attribute =#=#=#= crm_attribute: Error performing operation: No such device or address =#=#=#= End test: Query after deleting a nonexistent promotable score attribute - No such object (105) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query after deleting a nonexistent promotable score attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Query after deleting a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= crm_attribute: Error performing operation: No such device or address =#=#=#= End test: Query after deleting a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) - No such object (105) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query after deleting a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Update a nonexistent promotable score attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Update a nonexistent promotable score attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Update a nonexistent promotable score attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Update a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Update a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Update a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Query after updating a nonexistent promotable score attribute =#=#=#= scope=status name=master-promotable-rsc value=1 =#=#=#= End test: Query after updating a nonexistent promotable score attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query after updating a nonexistent promotable score attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Query after updating a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Query after updating a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query after updating a nonexistent promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Update an existing promotable score attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Update an existing promotable score attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Update an existing promotable score attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Update an existing promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Update an existing promotable score attribute (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Update an existing promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Query after updating an existing promotable score attribute =#=#=#= scope=status name=master-promotable-rsc value=5 =#=#=#= End test: Query after updating an existing promotable score attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query after updating an existing promotable score attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Query after updating an existing promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Query after updating an existing promotable score attribute (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query after updating an existing promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete an existing promotable score attribute =#=#=#= Deleted status attribute: id=status-1-master-promotable-rsc name=master-promotable-rsc =#=#=#= End test: Delete an existing promotable score attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Delete an existing promotable score attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete an existing promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete an existing promotable score attribute (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Delete an existing promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Query after deleting an existing promotable score attribute =#=#=#= crm_attribute: Error performing operation: No such device or address =#=#=#= End test: Query after deleting an existing promotable score attribute - No such object (105) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query after deleting an existing promotable score attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Query after deleting an existing promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= crm_attribute: Error performing operation: No such device or address =#=#=#= End test: Query after deleting an existing promotable score attribute (XML) - No such object (105) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query after deleting an existing promotable score attribute (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Update a promotable score attribute to -INFINITY =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Update a promotable score attribute to -INFINITY - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Update a promotable score attribute to -INFINITY =#=#=#= Begin test: Update a promotable score attribute to -INFINITY (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Update a promotable score attribute to -INFINITY (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Update a promotable score attribute to -INFINITY (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Query after updating a promotable score attribute to -INFINITY =#=#=#= scope=status name=master-promotable-rsc value=-INFINITY =#=#=#= End test: Query after updating a promotable score attribute to -INFINITY - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query after updating a promotable score attribute to -INFINITY =#=#=#= Begin test: Query after updating a promotable score attribute to -INFINITY (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Query after updating a promotable score attribute to -INFINITY (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Query after updating a promotable score attribute to -INFINITY (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Try OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE if -p is specified with an empty string =#=#=#= scope=status name=master-promotable-rsc value=-INFINITY =#=#=#= End test: Try OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE if -p is specified with an empty string - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Try OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE if -p is specified with an empty string diff --git a/cts/cli/regression.crm_resource.exp b/cts/cli/regression.crm_resource.exp index afe6d034da..aea566c73b 100644 --- a/cts/cli/regression.crm_resource.exp +++ b/cts/cli/regression.crm_resource.exp @@ -1,4049 +1,4049 @@ =#=#=#= Begin test: crm_resource run with extra arguments =#=#=#= crm_resource: non-option ARGV-elements: [1 of 2] foo [2 of 2] bar =#=#=#= End test: crm_resource run with extra arguments - Incorrect usage (64) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - crm_resource run with extra arguments =#=#=#= Begin test: List all available resource options (invalid type) =#=#=#= crm_resource: Error parsing option --list-options =#=#=#= End test: List all available resource options (invalid type) - Incorrect usage (64) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List all available resource options (invalid type) =#=#=#= Begin test: List all available resource options (invalid type) =#=#=#= crm_resource: Error parsing option --list-options =#=#=#= End test: List all available resource options (invalid type) - Incorrect usage (64) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List all available resource options (invalid type) =#=#=#= Begin test: List non-advanced primitive meta-attributes =#=#=#= Primitive meta-attributes Meta-attributes applicable to primitive resources * priority: Resource assignment priority * If not all resources can be active, the cluster will stop lower-priority resources in order to keep higher-priority ones active. * Possible values: score (default: ) * critical: Default value for influence in colocation constraints * Use this value as the default for influence in all colocation constraints involving this resource, as well as in the implicit colocation constraints created if this resource is in a group. * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * target-role: State the cluster should attempt to keep this resource in * "Stopped" forces the resource to be stopped. "Started" allows the resource to be started (and in the case of promotable clone resources, promoted if appropriate). "Unpromoted" allows the resource to be started, but only in the unpromoted role if the resource is promotable. "Promoted" is equivalent to "Started". * Possible values: "Stopped", "Started" (default), "Unpromoted", "Promoted" * is-managed: Whether the cluster is allowed to actively change the resource's state * If false, the cluster will not start, stop, promote, or demote the resource on any node. Recurring actions for the resource are unaffected. If true, a true value for the maintenance-mode cluster option, the maintenance node attribute, or the maintenance resource meta-attribute overrides this. * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * maintenance: If true, the cluster will not schedule any actions involving the resource * If true, the cluster will not start, stop, promote, or demote the resource on any node, and will pause any recurring monitors (except those specifying role as "Stopped"). If false, a true value for the maintenance-mode cluster option or maintenance node attribute overrides this. * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * resource-stickiness: Score to add to the current node when a resource is already active * Score to add to the current node when a resource is already active. This allows running resources to stay where they are, even if they would be placed elsewhere if they were being started from a stopped state. The default is 1 for individual clone instances, and 0 for all other resources. * Possible values: score (no default) * requires: Conditions under which the resource can be started * Conditions under which the resource can be started. "nothing" means the cluster can always start this resource. "quorum" means the cluster can start this resource only if a majority of the configured nodes are active. "fencing" means the cluster can start this resource only if a majority of the configured nodes are active and any failed or unknown nodes have been fenced. "unfencing" means the cluster can start this resource only if a majority of the configured nodes are active and any failed or unknown nodes have been fenced, and only on nodes that have been unfenced. The default is "quorum" for resources with a class of stonith; otherwise, "unfencing" if unfencing is active in the cluster; otherwise, "fencing" if the stonith-enabled cluster option is true; otherwise, "quorum". * Possible values: "nothing", "quorum", "fencing", "unfencing" * migration-threshold: Number of failures on a node before the resource becomes ineligible to run there. * Number of failures that may occur for this resource on a node, before that node is marked ineligible to host this resource. A value of 0 indicates that this feature is disabled (the node will never be marked ineligible). By contrast, the cluster treats "INFINITY" (the default) as a very large but finite number. This option has an effect only if the failed operation specifies its on-fail attribute as "restart" (the default), and additionally for failed start operations, if the start-failure-is-fatal cluster property is set to false. * Possible values: score (default: ) * failure-timeout: Number of seconds before acting as if a failure had not occurred * Number of seconds after a failed action for this resource before acting as if the failure had not occurred, and potentially allowing the resource back to the node on which it failed. A value of 0 indicates that this feature is disabled. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * multiple-active: What to do if the cluster finds the resource active on more than one node * What to do if the cluster finds the resource active on more than one node. "block" means to mark the resource as unmanaged. "stop_only" means to stop all active instances of this resource and leave them stopped. "stop_start" means to stop all active instances of this resource and start the resource in one location only. "stop_unexpected" means to stop all active instances of this resource except where the resource should be active. (This should be used only when extra instances are not expected to disrupt existing instances, and the resource agent's monitor of an existing instance is capable of detecting any problems that could be caused. Note that any resources ordered after this one will still need to be restarted.) * Possible values: "block", "stop_only", "stop_start" (default), "stop_unexpected" * allow-migrate: Whether the cluster should try to "live migrate" this resource when it needs to be moved * Whether the cluster should try to "live migrate" this resource when it needs to be moved. The default is true for ocf:pacemaker:remote resources, and false otherwise. * Possible values: boolean (no default) * allow-unhealthy-nodes: Whether the resource should be allowed to run on a node even if the node's health score would otherwise prevent it * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * container-attribute-target: Where to check user-defined node attributes * Whether to check user-defined node attributes on the physical host where a container is running or on the local node. This is usually set for a bundle resource and inherited by the bundle's primitive resource. A value of "host" means to check user-defined node attributes on the underlying physical host. Any other value means to check user-defined node attributes on the local node (for a bundled primitive resource, this is the bundle node). * Possible values: string (no default) * remote-node: Name of the Pacemaker Remote guest node this resource is associated with, if any * Name of the Pacemaker Remote guest node this resource is associated with, if any. If specified, this both enables the resource as a guest node and defines the unique name used to identify the guest node. The guest must be configured to run the Pacemaker Remote daemon when it is started. WARNING: This value cannot overlap with any resource or node IDs. * Possible values: string (no default) * remote-addr: If remote-node is specified, the IP address or hostname used to connect to the guest via Pacemaker Remote * If remote-node is specified, the IP address or hostname used to connect to the guest via Pacemaker Remote. The Pacemaker Remote daemon on the guest must be configured to accept connections on this address. The default is the value of the remote-node meta-attribute. * Possible values: string (no default) * remote-port: If remote-node is specified, port on the guest used for its Pacemaker Remote connection * If remote-node is specified, the port on the guest used for its Pacemaker Remote connection. The Pacemaker Remote daemon on the guest must be configured to listen on this port. * Possible values: port (default: ) * remote-connect-timeout: If remote-node is specified, how long before a pending Pacemaker Remote guest connection times out. * Possible values: timeout (default: ) * remote-allow-migrate: If remote-node is specified, this acts as the allow-migrate meta-attribute for the implicit remote connection resource (ocf:pacemaker:remote). * Possible values: boolean (default: ) =#=#=#= End test: List non-advanced primitive meta-attributes - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List non-advanced primitive meta-attributes =#=#=#= Begin test: List non-advanced primitive meta-attributes (XML) =#=#=#= 1.1 Meta-attributes applicable to primitive resources Primitive meta-attributes If not all resources can be active, the cluster will stop lower-priority resources in order to keep higher-priority ones active. Resource assignment priority Use this value as the default for influence in all colocation constraints involving this resource, as well as in the implicit colocation constraints created if this resource is in a group. Default value for influence in colocation constraints "Stopped" forces the resource to be stopped. "Started" allows the resource to be started (and in the case of promotable clone resources, promoted if appropriate). "Unpromoted" allows the resource to be started, but only in the unpromoted role if the resource is promotable. "Promoted" is equivalent to "Started". State the cluster should attempt to keep this resource in If false, the cluster will not start, stop, promote, or demote the resource on any node. Recurring actions for the resource are unaffected. If true, a true value for the maintenance-mode cluster option, the maintenance node attribute, or the maintenance resource meta-attribute overrides this. Whether the cluster is allowed to actively change the resource's state If true, the cluster will not start, stop, promote, or demote the resource on any node, and will pause any recurring monitors (except those specifying role as "Stopped"). If false, a true value for the maintenance-mode cluster option or maintenance node attribute overrides this. If true, the cluster will not schedule any actions involving the resource Score to add to the current node when a resource is already active. This allows running resources to stay where they are, even if they would be placed elsewhere if they were being started from a stopped state. The default is 1 for individual clone instances, and 0 for all other resources. Score to add to the current node when a resource is already active Conditions under which the resource can be started. "nothing" means the cluster can always start this resource. "quorum" means the cluster can start this resource only if a majority of the configured nodes are active. "fencing" means the cluster can start this resource only if a majority of the configured nodes are active and any failed or unknown nodes have been fenced. "unfencing" means the cluster can start this resource only if a majority of the configured nodes are active and any failed or unknown nodes have been fenced, and only on nodes that have been unfenced. The default is "quorum" for resources with a class of stonith; otherwise, "unfencing" if unfencing is active in the cluster; otherwise, "fencing" if the stonith-enabled cluster option is true; otherwise, "quorum". Conditions under which the resource can be started Number of failures that may occur for this resource on a node, before that node is marked ineligible to host this resource. A value of 0 indicates that this feature is disabled (the node will never be marked ineligible). By contrast, the cluster treats "INFINITY" (the default) as a very large but finite number. This option has an effect only if the failed operation specifies its on-fail attribute as "restart" (the default), and additionally for failed start operations, if the start-failure-is-fatal cluster property is set to false. Number of failures on a node before the resource becomes ineligible to run there. Number of seconds after a failed action for this resource before acting as if the failure had not occurred, and potentially allowing the resource back to the node on which it failed. A value of 0 indicates that this feature is disabled. Number of seconds before acting as if a failure had not occurred What to do if the cluster finds the resource active on more than one node. "block" means to mark the resource as unmanaged. "stop_only" means to stop all active instances of this resource and leave them stopped. "stop_start" means to stop all active instances of this resource and start the resource in one location only. "stop_unexpected" means to stop all active instances of this resource except where the resource should be active. (This should be used only when extra instances are not expected to disrupt existing instances, and the resource agent's monitor of an existing instance is capable of detecting any problems that could be caused. Note that any resources ordered after this one will still need to be restarted.) What to do if the cluster finds the resource active on more than one node Whether the cluster should try to "live migrate" this resource when it needs to be moved. The default is true for ocf:pacemaker:remote resources, and false otherwise. Whether the cluster should try to "live migrate" this resource when it needs to be moved Whether the resource should be allowed to run on a node even if the node's health score would otherwise prevent it Whether the resource should be allowed to run on a node even if the node's health score would otherwise prevent it Whether to check user-defined node attributes on the physical host where a container is running or on the local node. This is usually set for a bundle resource and inherited by the bundle's primitive resource. A value of "host" means to check user-defined node attributes on the underlying physical host. Any other value means to check user-defined node attributes on the local node (for a bundled primitive resource, this is the bundle node). Where to check user-defined node attributes Name of the Pacemaker Remote guest node this resource is associated with, if any. If specified, this both enables the resource as a guest node and defines the unique name used to identify the guest node. The guest must be configured to run the Pacemaker Remote daemon when it is started. WARNING: This value cannot overlap with any resource or node IDs. Name of the Pacemaker Remote guest node this resource is associated with, if any If remote-node is specified, the IP address or hostname used to connect to the guest via Pacemaker Remote. The Pacemaker Remote daemon on the guest must be configured to accept connections on this address. The default is the value of the remote-node meta-attribute. If remote-node is specified, the IP address or hostname used to connect to the guest via Pacemaker Remote If remote-node is specified, the port on the guest used for its Pacemaker Remote connection. The Pacemaker Remote daemon on the guest must be configured to listen on this port. If remote-node is specified, port on the guest used for its Pacemaker Remote connection If remote-node is specified, how long before a pending Pacemaker Remote guest connection times out. If remote-node is specified, how long before a pending Pacemaker Remote guest connection times out. If remote-node is specified, this acts as the allow-migrate meta-attribute for the implicit remote connection resource (ocf:pacemaker:remote). If remote-node is specified, this acts as the allow-migrate meta-attribute for the implicit remote connection resource (ocf:pacemaker:remote). =#=#=#= End test: List non-advanced primitive meta-attributes (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List non-advanced primitive meta-attributes (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: List all available primitive meta-attributes =#=#=#= Primitive meta-attributes Meta-attributes applicable to primitive resources * priority: Resource assignment priority * If not all resources can be active, the cluster will stop lower-priority resources in order to keep higher-priority ones active. * Possible values: score (default: ) * critical: Default value for influence in colocation constraints * Use this value as the default for influence in all colocation constraints involving this resource, as well as in the implicit colocation constraints created if this resource is in a group. * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * target-role: State the cluster should attempt to keep this resource in * "Stopped" forces the resource to be stopped. "Started" allows the resource to be started (and in the case of promotable clone resources, promoted if appropriate). "Unpromoted" allows the resource to be started, but only in the unpromoted role if the resource is promotable. "Promoted" is equivalent to "Started". * Possible values: "Stopped", "Started" (default), "Unpromoted", "Promoted" * is-managed: Whether the cluster is allowed to actively change the resource's state * If false, the cluster will not start, stop, promote, or demote the resource on any node. Recurring actions for the resource are unaffected. If true, a true value for the maintenance-mode cluster option, the maintenance node attribute, or the maintenance resource meta-attribute overrides this. * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * maintenance: If true, the cluster will not schedule any actions involving the resource * If true, the cluster will not start, stop, promote, or demote the resource on any node, and will pause any recurring monitors (except those specifying role as "Stopped"). If false, a true value for the maintenance-mode cluster option or maintenance node attribute overrides this. * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * resource-stickiness: Score to add to the current node when a resource is already active * Score to add to the current node when a resource is already active. This allows running resources to stay where they are, even if they would be placed elsewhere if they were being started from a stopped state. The default is 1 for individual clone instances, and 0 for all other resources. * Possible values: score (no default) * requires: Conditions under which the resource can be started * Conditions under which the resource can be started. "nothing" means the cluster can always start this resource. "quorum" means the cluster can start this resource only if a majority of the configured nodes are active. "fencing" means the cluster can start this resource only if a majority of the configured nodes are active and any failed or unknown nodes have been fenced. "unfencing" means the cluster can start this resource only if a majority of the configured nodes are active and any failed or unknown nodes have been fenced, and only on nodes that have been unfenced. The default is "quorum" for resources with a class of stonith; otherwise, "unfencing" if unfencing is active in the cluster; otherwise, "fencing" if the stonith-enabled cluster option is true; otherwise, "quorum". * Possible values: "nothing", "quorum", "fencing", "unfencing" * migration-threshold: Number of failures on a node before the resource becomes ineligible to run there. * Number of failures that may occur for this resource on a node, before that node is marked ineligible to host this resource. A value of 0 indicates that this feature is disabled (the node will never be marked ineligible). By contrast, the cluster treats "INFINITY" (the default) as a very large but finite number. This option has an effect only if the failed operation specifies its on-fail attribute as "restart" (the default), and additionally for failed start operations, if the start-failure-is-fatal cluster property is set to false. * Possible values: score (default: ) * failure-timeout: Number of seconds before acting as if a failure had not occurred * Number of seconds after a failed action for this resource before acting as if the failure had not occurred, and potentially allowing the resource back to the node on which it failed. A value of 0 indicates that this feature is disabled. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * multiple-active: What to do if the cluster finds the resource active on more than one node * What to do if the cluster finds the resource active on more than one node. "block" means to mark the resource as unmanaged. "stop_only" means to stop all active instances of this resource and leave them stopped. "stop_start" means to stop all active instances of this resource and start the resource in one location only. "stop_unexpected" means to stop all active instances of this resource except where the resource should be active. (This should be used only when extra instances are not expected to disrupt existing instances, and the resource agent's monitor of an existing instance is capable of detecting any problems that could be caused. Note that any resources ordered after this one will still need to be restarted.) * Possible values: "block", "stop_only", "stop_start" (default), "stop_unexpected" * allow-migrate: Whether the cluster should try to "live migrate" this resource when it needs to be moved * Whether the cluster should try to "live migrate" this resource when it needs to be moved. The default is true for ocf:pacemaker:remote resources, and false otherwise. * Possible values: boolean (no default) * allow-unhealthy-nodes: Whether the resource should be allowed to run on a node even if the node's health score would otherwise prevent it * Possible values: boolean (default: ) * container-attribute-target: Where to check user-defined node attributes * Whether to check user-defined node attributes on the physical host where a container is running or on the local node. This is usually set for a bundle resource and inherited by the bundle's primitive resource. A value of "host" means to check user-defined node attributes on the underlying physical host. Any other value means to check user-defined node attributes on the local node (for a bundled primitive resource, this is the bundle node). * Possible values: string (no default) * remote-node: Name of the Pacemaker Remote guest node this resource is associated with, if any * Name of the Pacemaker Remote guest node this resource is associated with, if any. If specified, this both enables the resource as a guest node and defines the unique name used to identify the guest node. The guest must be configured to run the Pacemaker Remote daemon when it is started. WARNING: This value cannot overlap with any resource or node IDs. * Possible values: string (no default) * remote-addr: If remote-node is specified, the IP address or hostname used to connect to the guest via Pacemaker Remote * If remote-node is specified, the IP address or hostname used to connect to the guest via Pacemaker Remote. The Pacemaker Remote daemon on the guest must be configured to accept connections on this address. The default is the value of the remote-node meta-attribute. * Possible values: string (no default) * remote-port: If remote-node is specified, port on the guest used for its Pacemaker Remote connection * If remote-node is specified, the port on the guest used for its Pacemaker Remote connection. The Pacemaker Remote daemon on the guest must be configured to listen on this port. * Possible values: port (default: ) * remote-connect-timeout: If remote-node is specified, how long before a pending Pacemaker Remote guest connection times out. * Possible values: timeout (default: ) * remote-allow-migrate: If remote-node is specified, this acts as the allow-migrate meta-attribute for the implicit remote connection resource (ocf:pacemaker:remote). * Possible values: boolean (default: ) =#=#=#= End test: List all available primitive meta-attributes - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List all available primitive meta-attributes =#=#=#= Begin test: List all available primitive meta-attributes (XML) =#=#=#= 1.1 Meta-attributes applicable to primitive resources Primitive meta-attributes If not all resources can be active, the cluster will stop lower-priority resources in order to keep higher-priority ones active. Resource assignment priority Use this value as the default for influence in all colocation constraints involving this resource, as well as in the implicit colocation constraints created if this resource is in a group. Default value for influence in colocation constraints "Stopped" forces the resource to be stopped. "Started" allows the resource to be started (and in the case of promotable clone resources, promoted if appropriate). "Unpromoted" allows the resource to be started, but only in the unpromoted role if the resource is promotable. "Promoted" is equivalent to "Started". State the cluster should attempt to keep this resource in If false, the cluster will not start, stop, promote, or demote the resource on any node. Recurring actions for the resource are unaffected. If true, a true value for the maintenance-mode cluster option, the maintenance node attribute, or the maintenance resource meta-attribute overrides this. Whether the cluster is allowed to actively change the resource's state If true, the cluster will not start, stop, promote, or demote the resource on any node, and will pause any recurring monitors (except those specifying role as "Stopped"). If false, a true value for the maintenance-mode cluster option or maintenance node attribute overrides this. If true, the cluster will not schedule any actions involving the resource Score to add to the current node when a resource is already active. This allows running resources to stay where they are, even if they would be placed elsewhere if they were being started from a stopped state. The default is 1 for individual clone instances, and 0 for all other resources. Score to add to the current node when a resource is already active Conditions under which the resource can be started. "nothing" means the cluster can always start this resource. "quorum" means the cluster can start this resource only if a majority of the configured nodes are active. "fencing" means the cluster can start this resource only if a majority of the configured nodes are active and any failed or unknown nodes have been fenced. "unfencing" means the cluster can start this resource only if a majority of the configured nodes are active and any failed or unknown nodes have been fenced, and only on nodes that have been unfenced. The default is "quorum" for resources with a class of stonith; otherwise, "unfencing" if unfencing is active in the cluster; otherwise, "fencing" if the stonith-enabled cluster option is true; otherwise, "quorum". Conditions under which the resource can be started Number of failures that may occur for this resource on a node, before that node is marked ineligible to host this resource. A value of 0 indicates that this feature is disabled (the node will never be marked ineligible). By contrast, the cluster treats "INFINITY" (the default) as a very large but finite number. This option has an effect only if the failed operation specifies its on-fail attribute as "restart" (the default), and additionally for failed start operations, if the start-failure-is-fatal cluster property is set to false. Number of failures on a node before the resource becomes ineligible to run there. Number of seconds after a failed action for this resource before acting as if the failure had not occurred, and potentially allowing the resource back to the node on which it failed. A value of 0 indicates that this feature is disabled. Number of seconds before acting as if a failure had not occurred What to do if the cluster finds the resource active on more than one node. "block" means to mark the resource as unmanaged. "stop_only" means to stop all active instances of this resource and leave them stopped. "stop_start" means to stop all active instances of this resource and start the resource in one location only. "stop_unexpected" means to stop all active instances of this resource except where the resource should be active. (This should be used only when extra instances are not expected to disrupt existing instances, and the resource agent's monitor of an existing instance is capable of detecting any problems that could be caused. Note that any resources ordered after this one will still need to be restarted.) What to do if the cluster finds the resource active on more than one node Whether the cluster should try to "live migrate" this resource when it needs to be moved. The default is true for ocf:pacemaker:remote resources, and false otherwise. Whether the cluster should try to "live migrate" this resource when it needs to be moved Whether the resource should be allowed to run on a node even if the node's health score would otherwise prevent it Whether the resource should be allowed to run on a node even if the node's health score would otherwise prevent it Whether to check user-defined node attributes on the physical host where a container is running or on the local node. This is usually set for a bundle resource and inherited by the bundle's primitive resource. A value of "host" means to check user-defined node attributes on the underlying physical host. Any other value means to check user-defined node attributes on the local node (for a bundled primitive resource, this is the bundle node). Where to check user-defined node attributes Name of the Pacemaker Remote guest node this resource is associated with, if any. If specified, this both enables the resource as a guest node and defines the unique name used to identify the guest node. The guest must be configured to run the Pacemaker Remote daemon when it is started. WARNING: This value cannot overlap with any resource or node IDs. Name of the Pacemaker Remote guest node this resource is associated with, if any If remote-node is specified, the IP address or hostname used to connect to the guest via Pacemaker Remote. The Pacemaker Remote daemon on the guest must be configured to accept connections on this address. The default is the value of the remote-node meta-attribute. If remote-node is specified, the IP address or hostname used to connect to the guest via Pacemaker Remote If remote-node is specified, the port on the guest used for its Pacemaker Remote connection. The Pacemaker Remote daemon on the guest must be configured to listen on this port. If remote-node is specified, port on the guest used for its Pacemaker Remote connection If remote-node is specified, how long before a pending Pacemaker Remote guest connection times out. If remote-node is specified, how long before a pending Pacemaker Remote guest connection times out. If remote-node is specified, this acts as the allow-migrate meta-attribute for the implicit remote connection resource (ocf:pacemaker:remote). If remote-node is specified, this acts as the allow-migrate meta-attribute for the implicit remote connection resource (ocf:pacemaker:remote). =#=#=#= End test: List all available primitive meta-attributes (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List all available primitive meta-attributes (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: List non-advanced fencing parameters =#=#=#= Fencing resource common parameters Special parameters that are available for all fencing resources, regardless of type. They are processed by Pacemaker, rather than by the fence agent or the fencing library. * pcmk_host_map: A mapping of node names to port numbers for devices that do not support node names. * For example, "node1:1;node2:2,3" would tell the cluster to use port 1 for node1 and ports 2 and 3 for node2. * Possible values: string (no default) * pcmk_host_list: Nodes targeted by this device * Comma-separated list of nodes that can be targeted by this device (for example, "node1,node2,node3"). If pcmk_host_check is "static-list", either this or pcmk_host_map must be set. * Possible values: string (no default) * pcmk_host_check: How to determine which nodes can be targeted by the device * Use "dynamic-list" to query the device via the 'list' command; "static-list" to check the pcmk_host_list attribute; "status" to query the device via the 'status' command; or "none" to assume every device can fence every node. The default value is "static-list" if pcmk_host_map or pcmk_host_list is set; otherwise "dynamic-list" if the device supports the list operation; otherwise "status" if the device supports the status operation; otherwise "none" * Possible values: "dynamic-list", "static-list", "status", "none" * pcmk_delay_max: Enable a delay of no more than the time specified before executing fencing actions. * Enable a delay of no more than the time specified before executing fencing actions. Pacemaker derives the overall delay by taking the value of pcmk_delay_base and adding a random delay value such that the sum is kept below this maximum. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * pcmk_delay_base: Enable a base delay for fencing actions and specify base delay value. * This enables a static delay for fencing actions, which can help avoid "death matches" where two nodes try to fence each other at the same time. If pcmk_delay_max is also used, a random delay will be added such that the total delay is kept below that value. This can be set to a single time value to apply to any node targeted by this device (useful if a separate device is configured for each target), or to a node map (for example, "node1:1s;node2:5") to set a different value for each target. * Possible values: string (default: ) * pcmk_action_limit: The maximum number of actions can be performed in parallel on this device - * Cluster property concurrent-fencing="true" needs to be configured first. Then use this to specify the maximum number of actions can be performed in parallel on this device. A value of -1 means an unlimited number of actions can be performed in parallel. + * If the concurrent-fencing cluster property is "true", this specifies the maximum number of actions that can be performed in parallel on this device. A value of -1 means unlimited. * Possible values: integer (default: ) =#=#=#= End test: List non-advanced fencing parameters - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List non-advanced fencing parameters =#=#=#= Begin test: List non-advanced fencing parameters (XML) =#=#=#= 1.1 Special parameters that are available for all fencing resources, regardless of type. They are processed by Pacemaker, rather than by the fence agent or the fencing library. Fencing resource common parameters Some devices do not support the standard 'port' parameter or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, parameter that should indicate the machine to be fenced. A value of "none" can be used to tell the cluster not to supply any additional parameters. An alternate parameter to supply instead of 'port' For example, "node1:1;node2:2,3" would tell the cluster to use port 1 for node1 and ports 2 and 3 for node2. A mapping of node names to port numbers for devices that do not support node names. Comma-separated list of nodes that can be targeted by this device (for example, "node1,node2,node3"). If pcmk_host_check is "static-list", either this or pcmk_host_map must be set. Nodes targeted by this device Use "dynamic-list" to query the device via the 'list' command; "static-list" to check the pcmk_host_list attribute; "status" to query the device via the 'status' command; or "none" to assume every device can fence every node. The default value is "static-list" if pcmk_host_map or pcmk_host_list is set; otherwise "dynamic-list" if the device supports the list operation; otherwise "status" if the device supports the status operation; otherwise "none" How to determine which nodes can be targeted by the device Enable a delay of no more than the time specified before executing fencing actions. Pacemaker derives the overall delay by taking the value of pcmk_delay_base and adding a random delay value such that the sum is kept below this maximum. Enable a delay of no more than the time specified before executing fencing actions. This enables a static delay for fencing actions, which can help avoid "death matches" where two nodes try to fence each other at the same time. If pcmk_delay_max is also used, a random delay will be added such that the total delay is kept below that value. This can be set to a single time value to apply to any node targeted by this device (useful if a separate device is configured for each target), or to a node map (for example, "node1:1s;node2:5") to set a different value for each target. Enable a base delay for fencing actions and specify base delay value. - Cluster property concurrent-fencing="true" needs to be configured first. Then use this to specify the maximum number of actions can be performed in parallel on this device. A value of -1 means an unlimited number of actions can be performed in parallel. + If the concurrent-fencing cluster property is "true", this specifies the maximum number of actions that can be performed in parallel on this device. A value of -1 means unlimited. The maximum number of actions can be performed in parallel on this device Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'reboot' action. An alternate command to run instead of 'reboot' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'reboot' actions. Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'reboot' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'reboot' action before giving up. The maximum number of times to try the 'reboot' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'off' action. An alternate command to run instead of 'off' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'off' actions. Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'off' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'off' action before giving up. The maximum number of times to try the 'off' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'on' action. An alternate command to run instead of 'on' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'on' actions. Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'on' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'on' action before giving up. The maximum number of times to try the 'on' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'list' action. An alternate command to run instead of 'list' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'list' actions. Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'list' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'list' action before giving up. The maximum number of times to try the 'list' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'monitor' action. An alternate command to run instead of 'monitor' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'monitor' actions. Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'monitor' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'monitor' action before giving up. The maximum number of times to try the 'monitor' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'status' action. An alternate command to run instead of 'status' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'status' actions. Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'status' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'status' action before giving up. The maximum number of times to try the 'status' command within the timeout period =#=#=#= End test: List non-advanced fencing parameters (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List non-advanced fencing parameters (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: List all available fencing parameters =#=#=#= Fencing resource common parameters Special parameters that are available for all fencing resources, regardless of type. They are processed by Pacemaker, rather than by the fence agent or the fencing library. * pcmk_host_map: A mapping of node names to port numbers for devices that do not support node names. * For example, "node1:1;node2:2,3" would tell the cluster to use port 1 for node1 and ports 2 and 3 for node2. * Possible values: string (no default) * pcmk_host_list: Nodes targeted by this device * Comma-separated list of nodes that can be targeted by this device (for example, "node1,node2,node3"). If pcmk_host_check is "static-list", either this or pcmk_host_map must be set. * Possible values: string (no default) * pcmk_host_check: How to determine which nodes can be targeted by the device * Use "dynamic-list" to query the device via the 'list' command; "static-list" to check the pcmk_host_list attribute; "status" to query the device via the 'status' command; or "none" to assume every device can fence every node. The default value is "static-list" if pcmk_host_map or pcmk_host_list is set; otherwise "dynamic-list" if the device supports the list operation; otherwise "status" if the device supports the status operation; otherwise "none" * Possible values: "dynamic-list", "static-list", "status", "none" * pcmk_delay_max: Enable a delay of no more than the time specified before executing fencing actions. * Enable a delay of no more than the time specified before executing fencing actions. Pacemaker derives the overall delay by taking the value of pcmk_delay_base and adding a random delay value such that the sum is kept below this maximum. * Possible values: duration (default: ) * pcmk_delay_base: Enable a base delay for fencing actions and specify base delay value. * This enables a static delay for fencing actions, which can help avoid "death matches" where two nodes try to fence each other at the same time. If pcmk_delay_max is also used, a random delay will be added such that the total delay is kept below that value. This can be set to a single time value to apply to any node targeted by this device (useful if a separate device is configured for each target), or to a node map (for example, "node1:1s;node2:5") to set a different value for each target. * Possible values: string (default: ) * pcmk_action_limit: The maximum number of actions can be performed in parallel on this device - * Cluster property concurrent-fencing="true" needs to be configured first. Then use this to specify the maximum number of actions can be performed in parallel on this device. A value of -1 means an unlimited number of actions can be performed in parallel. + * If the concurrent-fencing cluster property is "true", this specifies the maximum number of actions that can be performed in parallel on this device. A value of -1 means unlimited. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * ADVANCED OPTIONS: * pcmk_host_argument: An alternate parameter to supply instead of 'port' * Some devices do not support the standard 'port' parameter or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, parameter that should indicate the machine to be fenced. A value of "none" can be used to tell the cluster not to supply any additional parameters. * Possible values: string (default: ) * pcmk_reboot_action: An alternate command to run instead of 'reboot' * Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'reboot' action. * Possible values: string (default: ) * pcmk_reboot_timeout: Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'reboot' actions instead of stonith-timeout * Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'reboot' actions. * Possible values: timeout (default: ) * pcmk_reboot_retries: The maximum number of times to try the 'reboot' command within the timeout period * Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'reboot' action before giving up. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * pcmk_off_action: An alternate command to run instead of 'off' * Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'off' action. * Possible values: string (default: ) * pcmk_off_timeout: Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'off' actions instead of stonith-timeout * Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'off' actions. * Possible values: timeout (default: ) * pcmk_off_retries: The maximum number of times to try the 'off' command within the timeout period * Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'off' action before giving up. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * pcmk_on_action: An alternate command to run instead of 'on' * Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'on' action. * Possible values: string (default: ) * pcmk_on_timeout: Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'on' actions instead of stonith-timeout * Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'on' actions. * Possible values: timeout (default: ) * pcmk_on_retries: The maximum number of times to try the 'on' command within the timeout period * Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'on' action before giving up. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * pcmk_list_action: An alternate command to run instead of 'list' * Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'list' action. * Possible values: string (default: ) * pcmk_list_timeout: Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'list' actions instead of stonith-timeout * Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'list' actions. * Possible values: timeout (default: ) * pcmk_list_retries: The maximum number of times to try the 'list' command within the timeout period * Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'list' action before giving up. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * pcmk_monitor_action: An alternate command to run instead of 'monitor' * Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'monitor' action. * Possible values: string (default: ) * pcmk_monitor_timeout: Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'monitor' actions instead of stonith-timeout * Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'monitor' actions. * Possible values: timeout (default: ) * pcmk_monitor_retries: The maximum number of times to try the 'monitor' command within the timeout period * Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'monitor' action before giving up. * Possible values: integer (default: ) * pcmk_status_action: An alternate command to run instead of 'status' * Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'status' action. * Possible values: string (default: ) * pcmk_status_timeout: Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'status' actions instead of stonith-timeout * Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'status' actions. * Possible values: timeout (default: ) * pcmk_status_retries: The maximum number of times to try the 'status' command within the timeout period * Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'status' action before giving up. * Possible values: integer (default: ) =#=#=#= End test: List all available fencing parameters - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List all available fencing parameters =#=#=#= Begin test: List all available fencing parameters (XML) =#=#=#= 1.1 Special parameters that are available for all fencing resources, regardless of type. They are processed by Pacemaker, rather than by the fence agent or the fencing library. Fencing resource common parameters Some devices do not support the standard 'port' parameter or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, parameter that should indicate the machine to be fenced. A value of "none" can be used to tell the cluster not to supply any additional parameters. An alternate parameter to supply instead of 'port' For example, "node1:1;node2:2,3" would tell the cluster to use port 1 for node1 and ports 2 and 3 for node2. A mapping of node names to port numbers for devices that do not support node names. Comma-separated list of nodes that can be targeted by this device (for example, "node1,node2,node3"). If pcmk_host_check is "static-list", either this or pcmk_host_map must be set. Nodes targeted by this device Use "dynamic-list" to query the device via the 'list' command; "static-list" to check the pcmk_host_list attribute; "status" to query the device via the 'status' command; or "none" to assume every device can fence every node. The default value is "static-list" if pcmk_host_map or pcmk_host_list is set; otherwise "dynamic-list" if the device supports the list operation; otherwise "status" if the device supports the status operation; otherwise "none" How to determine which nodes can be targeted by the device Enable a delay of no more than the time specified before executing fencing actions. Pacemaker derives the overall delay by taking the value of pcmk_delay_base and adding a random delay value such that the sum is kept below this maximum. Enable a delay of no more than the time specified before executing fencing actions. This enables a static delay for fencing actions, which can help avoid "death matches" where two nodes try to fence each other at the same time. If pcmk_delay_max is also used, a random delay will be added such that the total delay is kept below that value. This can be set to a single time value to apply to any node targeted by this device (useful if a separate device is configured for each target), or to a node map (for example, "node1:1s;node2:5") to set a different value for each target. Enable a base delay for fencing actions and specify base delay value. - Cluster property concurrent-fencing="true" needs to be configured first. Then use this to specify the maximum number of actions can be performed in parallel on this device. A value of -1 means an unlimited number of actions can be performed in parallel. + If the concurrent-fencing cluster property is "true", this specifies the maximum number of actions that can be performed in parallel on this device. A value of -1 means unlimited. The maximum number of actions can be performed in parallel on this device Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'reboot' action. An alternate command to run instead of 'reboot' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'reboot' actions. Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'reboot' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'reboot' action before giving up. The maximum number of times to try the 'reboot' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'off' action. An alternate command to run instead of 'off' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'off' actions. Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'off' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'off' action before giving up. The maximum number of times to try the 'off' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'on' action. An alternate command to run instead of 'on' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'on' actions. Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'on' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'on' action before giving up. The maximum number of times to try the 'on' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'list' action. An alternate command to run instead of 'list' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'list' actions. Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'list' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'list' action before giving up. The maximum number of times to try the 'list' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'monitor' action. An alternate command to run instead of 'monitor' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'monitor' actions. Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'monitor' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'monitor' action before giving up. The maximum number of times to try the 'monitor' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'status' action. An alternate command to run instead of 'status' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'status' actions. Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'status' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'status' action before giving up. The maximum number of times to try the 'status' command within the timeout period =#=#=#= End test: List all available fencing parameters (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List all available fencing parameters (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Create a resource =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create a resource =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create a resource - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Create a resource =#=#=#= Begin test: crm_resource given both -r and resource config =#=#=#= crm_resource: --resource cannot be used with --class, --agent, and --provider =#=#=#= End test: crm_resource given both -r and resource config - Incorrect usage (64) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - crm_resource given both -r and resource config =#=#=#= Begin test: crm_resource given resource config with invalid action =#=#=#= crm_resource: --class, --agent, and --provider can only be used with --validate and --force-* =#=#=#= End test: crm_resource given resource config with invalid action - Incorrect usage (64) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - crm_resource given resource config with invalid action =#=#=#= Begin test: Create a resource meta attribute =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Set 'dummy' option: id=dummy-meta_attributes-is-managed set=dummy-meta_attributes name=is-managed value=false =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create a resource meta attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create a resource meta attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Create a resource meta attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Query a resource meta attribute =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity false =#=#=#= Current cib after: Query a resource meta attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Query a resource meta attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Query a resource meta attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Remove a resource meta attribute =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Deleted 'dummy' option: id=dummy-meta_attributes-is-managed name=is-managed =#=#=#= Current cib after: Remove a resource meta attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Remove a resource meta attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Remove a resource meta attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Create another resource meta attribute (XML) =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity =#=#=#= End test: Create another resource meta attribute (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Create another resource meta attribute (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Show why a resource is not running (XML) =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity =#=#=#= End test: Show why a resource is not running (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Show why a resource is not running (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Remove another resource meta attribute (XML) =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity =#=#=#= End test: Remove another resource meta attribute (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Remove another resource meta attribute (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Get a non-existent attribute from a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Attribute 'nonexistent' not found for 'dummy' =#=#=#= End test: Get a non-existent attribute from a resource element (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Get a non-existent attribute from a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Get a non-existent attribute from a resource element =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Attribute 'nonexistent' not found for 'dummy' =#=#=#= Current cib after: Get a non-existent attribute from a resource element =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Get a non-existent attribute from a resource element - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Get a non-existent attribute from a resource element =#=#=#= Begin test: Get a non-existent attribute from a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Attribute 'nonexistent' not found for 'dummy' =#=#=#= Current cib after: Get a non-existent attribute from a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Get a non-existent attribute from a resource element (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Get a non-existent attribute from a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Get an existent attribute from a resource element =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity ocf =#=#=#= Current cib after: Get an existent attribute from a resource element =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Get an existent attribute from a resource element - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Get an existent attribute from a resource element =#=#=#= Begin test: Set a non-existent attribute for a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set a non-existent attribute for a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set a non-existent attribute for a resource element (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Set a non-existent attribute for a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Set an existent attribute for a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set an existent attribute for a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set an existent attribute for a resource element (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Set an existent attribute for a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete an existent attribute for a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete an existent attribute for a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete an existent attribute for a resource element (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Delete an existent attribute for a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete a non-existent attribute for a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete a non-existent attribute for a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete a non-existent attribute for a resource element (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Delete a non-existent attribute for a resource element (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Set a non-existent attribute for a resource element =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Set attribute: name=description value=test_description =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set a non-existent attribute for a resource element =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set a non-existent attribute for a resource element - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Set a non-existent attribute for a resource element =#=#=#= Begin test: Set an existent attribute for a resource element =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Set attribute: name=description value=test_description =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set an existent attribute for a resource element =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set an existent attribute for a resource element - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Set an existent attribute for a resource element =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete an existent attribute for a resource element =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Deleted attribute: description =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete an existent attribute for a resource element =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete an existent attribute for a resource element - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Delete an existent attribute for a resource element =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete a non-existent attribute for a resource element =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Deleted attribute: description =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete a non-existent attribute for a resource element =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete a non-existent attribute for a resource element - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Delete a non-existent attribute for a resource element =#=#=#= Begin test: Create a resource attribute =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Set 'dummy' option: id=dummy-instance_attributes-delay set=dummy-instance_attributes name=delay value=10s =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create a resource attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create a resource attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Create a resource attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: List the configured resources =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Full List of Resources: * dummy (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Stopped =#=#=#= Current cib after: List the configured resources =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: List the configured resources - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List the configured resources =#=#=#= Begin test: List the configured resources (XML) =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity =#=#=#= Current cib after: List the configured resources (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: List the configured resources (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List the configured resources (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Implicitly list the configured resources =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity Full List of Resources: * dummy (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Stopped =#=#=#= End test: Implicitly list the configured resources - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Implicitly list the configured resources =#=#=#= Begin test: List IDs of instantiated resources =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity dummy =#=#=#= End test: List IDs of instantiated resources - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List IDs of instantiated resources =#=#=#= Begin test: Show XML configuration of resource =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity dummy (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Stopped Resource XML: =#=#=#= End test: Show XML configuration of resource - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Show XML configuration of resource =#=#=#= Begin test: Show XML configuration of resource (XML) =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity ]]> =#=#=#= End test: Show XML configuration of resource (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Show XML configuration of resource (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Require a destination when migrating a resource that is stopped =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity crm_resource: Resource 'dummy' not moved: active in 0 locations. To prevent 'dummy' from running on a specific location, specify a node. =#=#=#= Current cib after: Require a destination when migrating a resource that is stopped =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Require a destination when migrating a resource that is stopped - Incorrect usage (64) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Require a destination when migrating a resource that is stopped =#=#=#= Begin test: Don't support migration to non-existent locations =#=#=#= unpack_resources error: Resource start-up disabled since no STONITH resources have been defined unpack_resources error: Either configure some or disable STONITH with the stonith-enabled option unpack_resources error: NOTE: Clusters with shared data need STONITH to ensure data integrity crm_resource: Node 'i.do.not.exist' not found Error performing operation: No such object =#=#=#= Current cib after: Don't support migration to non-existent locations =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Don't support migration to non-existent locations - No such object (105) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Don't support migration to non-existent locations =#=#=#= Begin test: Create a fencing resource =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create a fencing resource =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create a fencing resource - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Create a fencing resource =#=#=#= Begin test: Bring resources online =#=#=#= Current cluster status: * Node List: * Online: [ node1 ] * Full List of Resources: * dummy (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Stopped * Fence (stonith:fence_true): Stopped Transition Summary: * Start dummy ( node1 ) * Start Fence ( node1 ) Executing Cluster Transition: * Resource action: dummy monitor on node1 * Resource action: Fence monitor on node1 * Resource action: dummy start on node1 * Resource action: Fence start on node1 Revised Cluster Status: * Node List: * Online: [ node1 ] * Full List of Resources: * dummy (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Started node1 * Fence (stonith:fence_true): Started node1 =#=#=#= Current cib after: Bring resources online =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Bring resources online - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_simulate - Bring resources online =#=#=#= Begin test: Try to move a resource to its existing location =#=#=#= crm_resource: Error performing operation: Requested item already exists =#=#=#= Current cib after: Try to move a resource to its existing location =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Try to move a resource to its existing location - Requested item already exists (108) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Try to move a resource to its existing location =#=#=#= Begin test: Try to move a resource that doesn't exist =#=#=#= crm_resource: Resource 'xyz' not found Error performing operation: No such object =#=#=#= End test: Try to move a resource that doesn't exist - No such object (105) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Try to move a resource that doesn't exist =#=#=#= Begin test: Move a resource from its existing location =#=#=#= WARNING: Creating rsc_location constraint 'cli-ban-dummy-on-node1' with a score of -INFINITY for resource dummy on node1. This will prevent dummy from running on node1 until the constraint is removed using the clear option or by editing the CIB with an appropriate tool. This will be the case even if node1 is the last node in the cluster =#=#=#= Current cib after: Move a resource from its existing location =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Move a resource from its existing location - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Move a resource from its existing location =#=#=#= Begin test: Clear out constraints generated by --move =#=#=#= Removing constraint: cli-ban-dummy-on-node1 =#=#=#= Current cib after: Clear out constraints generated by --move =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Clear out constraints generated by --move - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Clear out constraints generated by --move =#=#=#= Begin test: Ban a resource on unknown node =#=#=#= crm_resource: Node 'host1' not found Error performing operation: No such object =#=#=#= End test: Ban a resource on unknown node - No such object (105) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Ban a resource on unknown node =#=#=#= Begin test: Create two more nodes and bring them online =#=#=#= Current cluster status: * Node List: * Online: [ node1 ] * Full List of Resources: * dummy (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Started node1 * Fence (stonith:fence_true): Started node1 Performing Requested Modifications: * Bringing node node2 online * Bringing node node3 online Transition Summary: * Move Fence ( node1 -> node2 ) Executing Cluster Transition: * Resource action: dummy monitor on node3 * Resource action: dummy monitor on node2 * Resource action: Fence stop on node1 * Resource action: Fence monitor on node3 * Resource action: Fence monitor on node2 * Resource action: Fence start on node2 Revised Cluster Status: * Node List: * Online: [ node1 node2 node3 ] * Full List of Resources: * dummy (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Started node1 * Fence (stonith:fence_true): Started node2 =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create two more nodes and bring them online =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create two more nodes and bring them online - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_simulate - Create two more nodes and bring them online =#=#=#= Begin test: Ban dummy from node1 =#=#=#= WARNING: Creating rsc_location constraint 'cli-ban-dummy-on-node1' with a score of -INFINITY for resource dummy on node1. This will prevent dummy from running on node1 until the constraint is removed using the clear option or by editing the CIB with an appropriate tool. This will be the case even if node1 is the last node in the cluster =#=#=#= Current cib after: Ban dummy from node1 =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Ban dummy from node1 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Ban dummy from node1 =#=#=#= Begin test: Show where a resource is running =#=#=#= resource dummy is running on: node1 =#=#=#= End test: Show where a resource is running - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Show where a resource is running =#=#=#= Begin test: Show constraints on a resource =#=#=#= Locations: * Node node1 (score=-INFINITY, id=cli-ban-dummy-on-node1, rsc=dummy) =#=#=#= End test: Show constraints on a resource - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Show constraints on a resource =#=#=#= Begin test: Ban dummy from node2 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Ban dummy from node2 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Ban dummy from node2 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Ban dummy from node2 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Relocate resources due to ban =#=#=#= Current cluster status: * Node List: * Online: [ node1 node2 node3 ] * Full List of Resources: * dummy (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Started node1 * Fence (stonith:fence_true): Started node2 Transition Summary: * Move dummy ( node1 -> node3 ) Executing Cluster Transition: * Resource action: dummy stop on node1 * Resource action: dummy start on node3 Revised Cluster Status: * Node List: * Online: [ node1 node2 node3 ] * Full List of Resources: * dummy (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Started node3 * Fence (stonith:fence_true): Started node2 =#=#=#= Current cib after: Relocate resources due to ban =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Relocate resources due to ban - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_simulate - Relocate resources due to ban =#=#=#= Begin test: Move dummy to node1 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Move dummy to node1 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Move dummy to node1 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Move dummy to node1 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Clear implicit constraints for dummy on node2 =#=#=#= Removing constraint: cli-ban-dummy-on-node2 =#=#=#= Current cib after: Clear implicit constraints for dummy on node2 =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Clear implicit constraints for dummy on node2 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Clear implicit constraints for dummy on node2 =#=#=#= Begin test: Drop the status section =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Drop the status section - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Drop the status section =#=#=#= Begin test: Create a clone =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create a clone - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Create a clone =#=#=#= Begin test: Create a resource meta attribute =#=#=#= Performing update of 'is-managed' on 'test-clone', the parent of 'test-primitive' Set 'test-clone' option: id=test-clone-meta_attributes-is-managed set=test-clone-meta_attributes name=is-managed value=false =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create a resource meta attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create a resource meta attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Create a resource meta attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Create a resource meta attribute in the primitive =#=#=#= Set 'test-primitive' option: id=test-primitive-meta_attributes-is-managed set=test-primitive-meta_attributes name=is-managed value=false =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create a resource meta attribute in the primitive =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create a resource meta attribute in the primitive - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Create a resource meta attribute in the primitive =#=#=#= Begin test: Update resource meta attribute with duplicates =#=#=#= Multiple attributes match name=is-managed Value: false (id=test-primitive-meta_attributes-is-managed) Value: false (id=test-clone-meta_attributes-is-managed) A value for 'is-managed' already exists in child 'test-primitive', performing update on that instead of 'test-clone' Set 'test-primitive' option: id=test-primitive-meta_attributes-is-managed name=is-managed value=true =#=#=#= Current cib after: Update resource meta attribute with duplicates =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Update resource meta attribute with duplicates - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Update resource meta attribute with duplicates =#=#=#= Begin test: Update resource meta attribute with duplicates (force clone) =#=#=#= Set 'test-clone' option: id=test-clone-meta_attributes-is-managed name=is-managed value=true =#=#=#= Current cib after: Update resource meta attribute with duplicates (force clone) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Update resource meta attribute with duplicates (force clone) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Update resource meta attribute with duplicates (force clone) =#=#=#= Begin test: Update child resource meta attribute with duplicates =#=#=#= Multiple attributes match name=is-managed Value: true (id=test-primitive-meta_attributes-is-managed) Value: true (id=test-clone-meta_attributes-is-managed) Set 'test-primitive' option: id=test-primitive-meta_attributes-is-managed name=is-managed value=false =#=#=#= Current cib after: Update child resource meta attribute with duplicates =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Update child resource meta attribute with duplicates - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Update child resource meta attribute with duplicates =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete resource meta attribute with duplicates =#=#=#= Multiple attributes match name=is-managed Value: false (id=test-primitive-meta_attributes-is-managed) Value: true (id=test-clone-meta_attributes-is-managed) A value for 'is-managed' already exists in child 'test-primitive', performing delete on that instead of 'test-clone' Deleted 'test-primitive' option: id=test-primitive-meta_attributes-is-managed name=is-managed =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete resource meta attribute with duplicates =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete resource meta attribute with duplicates - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Delete resource meta attribute with duplicates =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete resource meta attribute in parent =#=#=#= Performing delete of 'is-managed' on 'test-clone', the parent of 'test-primitive' Deleted 'test-clone' option: id=test-clone-meta_attributes-is-managed name=is-managed =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete resource meta attribute in parent =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete resource meta attribute in parent - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Delete resource meta attribute in parent =#=#=#= Begin test: Create a resource meta attribute in the primitive =#=#=#= Set 'test-primitive' option: id=test-primitive-meta_attributes-is-managed set=test-primitive-meta_attributes name=is-managed value=false =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create a resource meta attribute in the primitive =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create a resource meta attribute in the primitive - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Create a resource meta attribute in the primitive =#=#=#= Begin test: Update existing resource meta attribute =#=#=#= A value for 'is-managed' already exists in child 'test-primitive', performing update on that instead of 'test-clone' Set 'test-primitive' option: id=test-primitive-meta_attributes-is-managed name=is-managed value=true =#=#=#= Current cib after: Update existing resource meta attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Update existing resource meta attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Update existing resource meta attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Create a resource meta attribute in the parent =#=#=#= Set 'test-clone' option: id=test-clone-meta_attributes-is-managed set=test-clone-meta_attributes name=is-managed value=true =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create a resource meta attribute in the parent =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create a resource meta attribute in the parent - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Create a resource meta attribute in the parent =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete resource parent meta attribute (force) =#=#=#= Deleted 'test-clone' option: id=test-clone-meta_attributes-is-managed name=is-managed =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete resource parent meta attribute (force) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete resource parent meta attribute (force) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Delete resource parent meta attribute (force) =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete resource child meta attribute =#=#=#= Multiple attributes match name=is-managed Value: true (id=test-primitive-meta_attributes-is-managed) Value: true (id=test-clone-meta_attributes-is-managed) Deleted 'test-primitive' option: id=test-primitive-meta_attributes-is-managed name=is-managed =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete resource child meta attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete resource child meta attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Delete resource child meta attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Create the dummy-group resource group =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create the dummy-group resource group =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create the dummy-group resource group - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Create the dummy-group resource group =#=#=#= Begin test: Create a resource meta attribute in dummy1 =#=#=#= Set 'dummy1' option: id=dummy1-meta_attributes-is-managed set=dummy1-meta_attributes name=is-managed value=true =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create a resource meta attribute in dummy1 =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create a resource meta attribute in dummy1 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Create a resource meta attribute in dummy1 =#=#=#= Begin test: Create a resource meta attribute in dummy-group =#=#=#= Set 'dummy1' option: id=dummy1-meta_attributes-is-managed name=is-managed value=false Set 'dummy-group' option: id=dummy-group-meta_attributes-is-managed set=dummy-group-meta_attributes name=is-managed value=false =#=#=#= Current cib after: Create a resource meta attribute in dummy-group =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Create a resource meta attribute in dummy-group - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Create a resource meta attribute in dummy-group =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete the dummy-group resource group =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete the dummy-group resource group =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete the dummy-group resource group - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: cibadmin - Delete the dummy-group resource group =#=#=#= Begin test: Specify a lifetime when moving a resource =#=#=#= Migration will take effect until: =#=#=#= Current cib after: Specify a lifetime when moving a resource =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Specify a lifetime when moving a resource - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Specify a lifetime when moving a resource =#=#=#= Begin test: Try to move a resource previously moved with a lifetime =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Try to move a resource previously moved with a lifetime =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Try to move a resource previously moved with a lifetime - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Try to move a resource previously moved with a lifetime =#=#=#= Begin test: Ban dummy from node1 for a short time =#=#=#= Migration will take effect until: WARNING: Creating rsc_location constraint 'cli-ban-dummy-on-node1' with a score of -INFINITY for resource dummy on node1. This will prevent dummy from running on node1 until the constraint is removed using the clear option or by editing the CIB with an appropriate tool. This will be the case even if node1 is the last node in the cluster =#=#=#= Current cib after: Ban dummy from node1 for a short time =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Ban dummy from node1 for a short time - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Ban dummy from node1 for a short time =#=#=#= Begin test: Remove expired constraints =#=#=#= Removing constraint: cli-ban-dummy-on-node1 =#=#=#= Current cib after: Remove expired constraints =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Remove expired constraints - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: sleep - Remove expired constraints =#=#=#= Begin test: Clear all implicit constraints for dummy =#=#=#= Removing constraint: cli-prefer-dummy =#=#=#= Current cib after: Clear all implicit constraints for dummy =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Clear all implicit constraints for dummy - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Clear all implicit constraints for dummy =#=#=#= Begin test: Set a node health strategy =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set a node health strategy =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set a node health strategy - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Set a node health strategy =#=#=#= Begin test: Set a node health attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Set a node health attribute =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set a node health attribute - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_attribute - Set a node health attribute =#=#=#= Begin test: Show why a resource is not running on an unhealthy node (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Show why a resource is not running on an unhealthy node (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Show why a resource is not running on an unhealthy node (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Delete a resource =#=#=#= =#=#=#= Current cib after: Delete a resource =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Delete a resource - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Delete a resource =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim1 =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim1 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim1 =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim1 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim1 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim1 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim1 =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim1 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim1 =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim1 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim1 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim1 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim2 =#=#=#= Locations: * Node cluster01 (score=INFINITY, id=prim2-on-cluster1, rsc=prim2) Resources prim2 is colocated with: * prim3 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim2-prim3-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim2 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim2 =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim2 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim2 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim2 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim2 =#=#=#= Locations: * Node cluster01 (score=INFINITY, id=prim2-on-cluster1, rsc=prim2) Resources prim2 is colocated with: * prim3 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim2-prim3-INFINITY) * Resources prim3 is colocated with: * prim4 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim3-prim4-INFINITY) * Locations: * Node cluster02 (score=INFINITY, id=prim4-on-cluster2, rsc=prim4) * Resources prim4 is colocated with: * prim5 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim4-prim5-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim2 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim2 =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim2 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim2 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim2 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim3 =#=#=#= Resources colocated with prim3: * prim2 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim2-prim3-INFINITY) * Locations: * Node cluster01 (score=INFINITY, id=prim2-on-cluster1, rsc=prim2) Resources prim3 is colocated with: * prim4 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim3-prim4-INFINITY) * Locations: * Node cluster02 (score=INFINITY, id=prim4-on-cluster2, rsc=prim4) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim3 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim3 =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim3 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim3 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim3 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim3 =#=#=#= Resources colocated with prim3: * prim2 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim2-prim3-INFINITY) * Locations: * Node cluster01 (score=INFINITY, id=prim2-on-cluster1, rsc=prim2) Resources prim3 is colocated with: * prim4 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim3-prim4-INFINITY) * Locations: * Node cluster02 (score=INFINITY, id=prim4-on-cluster2, rsc=prim4) * Resources prim4 is colocated with: * prim5 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim4-prim5-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim3 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim3 =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim3 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim3 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim3 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim4 =#=#=#= Locations: * Node cluster02 (score=INFINITY, id=prim4-on-cluster2, rsc=prim4) Resources colocated with prim4: * prim10 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim10-prim4-INFINITY) * prim3 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim3-prim4-INFINITY) Resources prim4 is colocated with: * prim5 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim4-prim5-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim4 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim4 =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim4 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim4 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim4 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim4 =#=#=#= Locations: * Node cluster02 (score=INFINITY, id=prim4-on-cluster2, rsc=prim4) Resources colocated with prim4: * prim10 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim10-prim4-INFINITY) * prim3 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim3-prim4-INFINITY) * Resources colocated with prim3: * prim2 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim2-prim3-INFINITY) * Locations: * Node cluster01 (score=INFINITY, id=prim2-on-cluster1, rsc=prim2) Resources prim4 is colocated with: * prim5 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim4-prim5-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim4 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim4 =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim4 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim4 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim4 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim5 =#=#=#= Resources colocated with prim5: * prim4 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim4-prim5-INFINITY) * Locations: * Node cluster02 (score=INFINITY, id=prim4-on-cluster2, rsc=prim4) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim5 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim5 =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim5 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim5 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim5 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim5 =#=#=#= Resources colocated with prim5: * prim4 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim4-prim5-INFINITY) * Locations: * Node cluster02 (score=INFINITY, id=prim4-on-cluster2, rsc=prim4) * Resources colocated with prim4: * prim10 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim10-prim4-INFINITY) * prim3 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim3-prim4-INFINITY) * Resources colocated with prim3: * prim2 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim2-prim3-INFINITY) * Locations: * Node cluster01 (score=INFINITY, id=prim2-on-cluster1, rsc=prim2) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim5 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim5 =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim5 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim5 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim5 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim6 =#=#=#= Locations: * Node cluster02 (score=-INFINITY, id=prim6-not-on-cluster2, rsc=prim6) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim6 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim6 =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim6 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim6 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim6 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim6 =#=#=#= Locations: * Node cluster02 (score=-INFINITY, id=prim6-not-on-cluster2, rsc=prim6) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim6 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim6 =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim6 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim6 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim6 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim7 =#=#=#= Resources prim7 is colocated with: * group (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim7-group-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim7 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim7 =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim7 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim7 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim7 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim7 =#=#=#= Resources prim7 is colocated with: * group (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim7-group-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim7 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim7 =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim7 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim7 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim7 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim8 =#=#=#= Resources prim8 is colocated with: * gr2 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim8-gr2-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim8 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim8 =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim8 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim8 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim8 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim8 =#=#=#= Resources prim8 is colocated with: * gr2 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim8-gr2-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim8 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim8 =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim8 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim8 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim8 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim9 =#=#=#= Resources prim9 is colocated with: * clone (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim9-clone-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim9 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim9 =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim9 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim9 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim9 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim9 =#=#=#= Resources prim9 is colocated with: * clone (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim9-clone-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim9 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim9 =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim9 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim9 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim9 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim10 =#=#=#= Resources prim10 is colocated with: * prim4 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim10-prim4-INFINITY) * Locations: * Node cluster02 (score=INFINITY, id=prim4-on-cluster2, rsc=prim4) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim10 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim10 =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim10 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim10 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim10 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim10 =#=#=#= Resources prim10 is colocated with: * prim4 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim10-prim4-INFINITY) * Locations: * Node cluster02 (score=INFINITY, id=prim4-on-cluster2, rsc=prim4) * Resources prim4 is colocated with: * prim5 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim4-prim5-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim10 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim10 =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim10 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim10 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim10 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim11 =#=#=#= Resources colocated with prim11: * prim13 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim13-prim11-INFINITY) Resources prim11 is colocated with: * prim12 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim11-prim12-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim11 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim11 =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim11 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim11 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim11 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim11 =#=#=#= Resources colocated with prim11: * prim13 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim13-prim11-INFINITY) * Resources colocated with prim13: * prim12 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim12-prim13-INFINITY) * Resources colocated with prim12: * prim11 (id=colocation-prim11-prim12-INFINITY - loop) Resources prim11 is colocated with: * prim12 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim11-prim12-INFINITY) * Resources prim12 is colocated with: * prim13 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim12-prim13-INFINITY) * Resources prim13 is colocated with: * prim11 (id=colocation-prim13-prim11-INFINITY - loop) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim11 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim11 =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim11 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim11 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim11 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim12 =#=#=#= Resources colocated with prim12: * prim11 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim11-prim12-INFINITY) Resources prim12 is colocated with: * prim13 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim12-prim13-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim12 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim12 =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim12 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim12 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim12 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim12 =#=#=#= Resources colocated with prim12: * prim11 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim11-prim12-INFINITY) * Resources colocated with prim11: * prim13 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim13-prim11-INFINITY) * Resources colocated with prim13: * prim12 (id=colocation-prim12-prim13-INFINITY - loop) Resources prim12 is colocated with: * prim13 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim12-prim13-INFINITY) * Resources prim13 is colocated with: * prim11 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim13-prim11-INFINITY) * Resources prim11 is colocated with: * prim12 (id=colocation-prim11-prim12-INFINITY - loop) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim12 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim12 =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim12 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim12 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim12 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim13 =#=#=#= Resources colocated with prim13: * prim12 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim12-prim13-INFINITY) Resources prim13 is colocated with: * prim11 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim13-prim11-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim13 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim13 =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for prim13 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for prim13 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for prim13 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim13 =#=#=#= Resources colocated with prim13: * prim12 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim12-prim13-INFINITY) * Resources colocated with prim12: * prim11 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim11-prim12-INFINITY) * Resources colocated with prim11: * prim13 (id=colocation-prim13-prim11-INFINITY - loop) Resources prim13 is colocated with: * prim11 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim13-prim11-INFINITY) * Resources prim11 is colocated with: * prim12 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim11-prim12-INFINITY) * Resources prim12 is colocated with: * prim13 (id=colocation-prim12-prim13-INFINITY - loop) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim13 - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim13 =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim13 (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for prim13 (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for prim13 (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for group =#=#=#= Resources colocated with group: * prim7 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim7-group-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for group - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for group =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for group (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for group (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for group (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for group =#=#=#= Resources colocated with group: * prim7 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim7-group-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for group - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for group =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for group (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for group (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for group (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for clone =#=#=#= Resources colocated with clone: * prim9 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim9-clone-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for clone - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for clone =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for clone (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for clone (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for clone (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for clone =#=#=#= Resources colocated with clone: * prim9 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim9-clone-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for clone - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for clone =#=#=#= Begin test: Recursively check locations and constraints for clone (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Recursively check locations and constraints for clone (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Recursively check locations and constraints for clone (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for group member (referring to group) =#=#=#= Resources colocated with group: * prim7 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim7-group-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for group member (referring to group) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for group member (referring to group) =#=#=#= Begin test: Check locations and constraints for group member (without referring to group) =#=#=#= Resources colocated with gr2: * prim8 (score=INFINITY, id=colocation-prim8-gr2-INFINITY) =#=#=#= End test: Check locations and constraints for group member (without referring to group) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check locations and constraints for group member (without referring to group) =#=#=#= Begin test: Set a meta-attribute for primitive and resources colocated with it (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set a meta-attribute for primitive and resources colocated with it (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Set a meta-attribute for primitive and resources colocated with it (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Set a meta-attribute for group and resource colocated with it =#=#=#= Set 'group' option: id=group-meta_attributes-target-role set=group-meta_attributes name=target-role value=Stopped Set 'prim7' option: id=prim7-meta_attributes-target-role set=prim7-meta_attributes name=target-role value=Stopped =#=#=#= End test: Set a meta-attribute for group and resource colocated with it - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Set a meta-attribute for group and resource colocated with it =#=#=#= Begin test: Set a meta-attribute for clone and resource colocated with it (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Set a meta-attribute for clone and resource colocated with it (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Set a meta-attribute for clone and resource colocated with it (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Show resource digests (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Show resource digests (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Show resource digests (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Show resource digests with overrides =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Show resource digests with overrides - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Show resource digests with overrides =#=#=#= Begin test: Show resource operations =#=#=#= rsc1 (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Started: rsc1_monitor_0 (node=node4, call=136, rc=7, exec=28ms): complete Fencing (stonith:fence_xvm): Started: Fencing_monitor_0 (node=node4, call=5, rc=7, exec=2ms): complete rsc1 (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Started: rsc1_monitor_0 (node=node2, call=101, rc=7, exec=45ms): complete Fencing (stonith:fence_xvm): Started: Fencing_monitor_0 (node=node2, call=5, rc=7, exec=4ms): complete Fencing (stonith:fence_xvm): Started: Fencing_monitor_0 (node=node3, call=5, rc=7, exec=24ms): complete rsc1 (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Started: rsc1_monitor_0 (node=node5, call=99, rc=193, exec=27ms): pending Fencing (stonith:fence_xvm): Started: Fencing_monitor_0 (node=node5, call=5, rc=7, exec=14ms): complete rsc1 (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Started: rsc1_start_0 (node=node1, call=104, rc=0, exec=22ms): complete rsc1 (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Started: rsc1_monitor_10000 (node=node1, call=106, rc=0, exec=20ms): complete Fencing (stonith:fence_xvm): Started: Fencing_start_0 (node=node1, call=10, rc=0, exec=59ms): complete Fencing (stonith:fence_xvm): Started: Fencing_monitor_120000 (node=node1, call=12, rc=0, exec=70ms): complete =#=#=#= End test: Show resource operations - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Show resource operations =#=#=#= Begin test: Show resource operations (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Show resource operations (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Show resource operations (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: List a promotable clone resource =#=#=#= resource promotable-clone is running on: cluster01 resource promotable-clone is running on: cluster02 Promoted =#=#=#= End test: List a promotable clone resource - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List a promotable clone resource =#=#=#= Begin test: List a promotable clone resource (XML) =#=#=#= cluster01 cluster02 =#=#=#= End test: List a promotable clone resource (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List a promotable clone resource (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: List the primitive of a promotable clone resource =#=#=#= resource promotable-rsc is running on: cluster01 resource promotable-rsc is running on: cluster02 Promoted =#=#=#= End test: List the primitive of a promotable clone resource - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List the primitive of a promotable clone resource =#=#=#= Begin test: List the primitive of a promotable clone resource (XML) =#=#=#= cluster01 cluster02 =#=#=#= End test: List the primitive of a promotable clone resource (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List the primitive of a promotable clone resource (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: List a single instance of a promotable clone resource =#=#=#= resource promotable-rsc:0 is running on: cluster02 Promoted =#=#=#= End test: List a single instance of a promotable clone resource - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List a single instance of a promotable clone resource =#=#=#= Begin test: List a single instance of a promotable clone resource (XML) =#=#=#= cluster02 =#=#=#= End test: List a single instance of a promotable clone resource (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List a single instance of a promotable clone resource (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: List another instance of a promotable clone resource =#=#=#= resource promotable-rsc:1 is running on: cluster01 =#=#=#= End test: List another instance of a promotable clone resource - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List another instance of a promotable clone resource =#=#=#= Begin test: List another instance of a promotable clone resource (XML) =#=#=#= cluster01 =#=#=#= End test: List another instance of a promotable clone resource (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - List another instance of a promotable clone resource (XML) =#=#=#= Begin test: Try to move an instance of a cloned resource =#=#=#= crm_resource: Cannot operate on clone resource instance 'promotable-rsc:0' Error performing operation: Invalid parameter =#=#=#= End test: Try to move an instance of a cloned resource - Invalid parameter (2) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Try to move an instance of a cloned resource =#=#=#= Begin test: Check that CIB_file="-" works - crm_resource (XML) =#=#=#= =#=#=#= End test: Check that CIB_file="-" works - crm_resource (XML) - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: crm_resource - Check that CIB_file="-" works - crm_resource (XML) diff --git a/cts/cli/regression.daemons.exp b/cts/cli/regression.daemons.exp index 83520f568a..1c96b10782 100644 --- a/cts/cli/regression.daemons.exp +++ b/cts/cli/regression.daemons.exp @@ -1,751 +1,751 @@ =#=#=#= Begin test: Get CIB manager metadata =#=#=#= 1.1 Cluster options used by Pacemaker's Cluster Information Base manager Cluster Information Base manager options Enable Access Control Lists (ACLs) for the CIB Enable Access Control Lists (ACLs) for the CIB Raise this if log has "Evicting client" messages for cluster daemon PIDs (a good value is the number of resources in the cluster multiplied by the number of nodes). Maximum IPC message backlog before disconnecting a cluster daemon =#=#=#= End test: Get CIB manager metadata - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: pacemaker-based - Get CIB manager metadata =#=#=#= Begin test: Get controller metadata =#=#=#= 1.1 Cluster options used by Pacemaker's controller Pacemaker controller options Includes a hash which identifies the exact revision the code was built from. Used for diagnostic purposes. Pacemaker version on cluster node elected Designated Controller (DC) Used for informational and diagnostic purposes. The messaging layer on which Pacemaker is currently running This optional value is mostly for users' convenience as desired in administration, but may also be used in Pacemaker configuration rules via the #cluster-name node attribute, and by higher-level tools and resource agents. An arbitrary name for the cluster The optimal value will depend on the speed and load of your network and the type of switches used. How long to wait for a response from other nodes during start-up Pacemaker is primarily event-driven, and looks ahead to know when to recheck cluster state for failure-timeout settings and most time-based rules. However, it will also recheck the cluster after this amount of inactivity, to evaluate rules with date specifications and serve as a fail-safe for certain types of scheduler bugs. A value of 0 disables polling. A positive value sets an interval in seconds, unless other units are specified (for example, "5min"). Polling interval to recheck cluster state and evaluate rules with date specifications A cluster node may receive notification of a "succeeded" fencing that targeted it if fencing is misconfigured, or if fabric fencing is in use that doesn't cut cluster communication. Use "stop" to attempt to immediately stop Pacemaker and stay stopped, or "panic" to attempt to immediately reboot the local node, falling back to stop on failure. Allowed values: stop, panic How a cluster node should react if notified of its own fencing Declare an election failed if it is not decided within this much time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. *** Advanced Use Only *** Exit immediately if shutdown does not complete within this much time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. *** Advanced Use Only *** If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. *** Advanced Use Only *** If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates the presence of a bug. *** Advanced Use Only *** Delay cluster recovery for this much time to allow for additional events to occur. Useful if your configuration is sensitive to the order in which ping updates arrive. *** Advanced Use Only *** Enabling this option will slow down cluster recovery under all conditions If this is set to a positive value, lost nodes are assumed to achieve self-fencing using watchdog-based SBD within this much time. This does not require a fencing resource to be explicitly configured, though a fence_watchdog resource can be configured, to limit use to specific nodes. If this is set to 0 (the default), the cluster will never assume watchdog-based self-fencing. If this is set to a negative value, the cluster will use twice the local value of the `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` environment variable if that is positive, or otherwise treat this as 0. WARNING: When used, this timeout must be larger than `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` on all nodes that use watchdog-based SBD, and Pacemaker will refuse to start on any of those nodes where this is not true for the local value or SBD is not active. When this is set to a negative value, `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` must be set to the same value on all nodes that use SBD, otherwise data corruption or loss could occur. How long before nodes can be assumed to be safely down when watchdog-based self-fencing via SBD is in use How many times fencing can fail before it will no longer be immediately re-attempted on a target How many times fencing can fail before it will no longer be immediately re-attempted on a target The cluster will slow down its recovery process when the amount of system resources used (currently CPU) approaches this limit Maximum amount of system load that should be used by cluster nodes Maximum number of jobs that can be scheduled per node (defaults to 2x cores) Maximum number of jobs that can be scheduled per node (defaults to 2x cores) =#=#=#= End test: Get controller metadata - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: pacemaker-controld - Get controller metadata =#=#=#= Begin test: Get fencer metadata =#=#=#= 1.1 Instance attributes available for all "stonith"-class resources and used by Pacemaker's fence daemon Instance attributes available for all "stonith"-class resources Some devices do not support the standard 'port' parameter or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, parameter that should indicate the machine to be fenced. A value of "none" can be used to tell the cluster not to supply any additional parameters. *** Advanced Use Only *** An alternate parameter to supply instead of 'port' For example, "node1:1;node2:2,3" would tell the cluster to use port 1 for node1 and ports 2 and 3 for node2. A mapping of node names to port numbers for devices that do not support node names. Comma-separated list of nodes that can be targeted by this device (for example, "node1,node2,node3"). If pcmk_host_check is "static-list", either this or pcmk_host_map must be set. Nodes targeted by this device Use "dynamic-list" to query the device via the 'list' command; "static-list" to check the pcmk_host_list attribute; "status" to query the device via the 'status' command; or "none" to assume every device can fence every node. The default value is "static-list" if pcmk_host_map or pcmk_host_list is set; otherwise "dynamic-list" if the device supports the list operation; otherwise "status" if the device supports the status operation; otherwise "none" Allowed values: dynamic-list, static-list, status, none How to determine which nodes can be targeted by the device Enable a delay of no more than the time specified before executing fencing actions. Pacemaker derives the overall delay by taking the value of pcmk_delay_base and adding a random delay value such that the sum is kept below this maximum. Enable a delay of no more than the time specified before executing fencing actions. This enables a static delay for fencing actions, which can help avoid "death matches" where two nodes try to fence each other at the same time. If pcmk_delay_max is also used, a random delay will be added such that the total delay is kept below that value. This can be set to a single time value to apply to any node targeted by this device (useful if a separate device is configured for each target), or to a node map (for example, "node1:1s;node2:5") to set a different value for each target. Enable a base delay for fencing actions and specify base delay value. - Cluster property concurrent-fencing="true" needs to be configured first. Then use this to specify the maximum number of actions can be performed in parallel on this device. A value of -1 means an unlimited number of actions can be performed in parallel. + If the concurrent-fencing cluster property is "true", this specifies the maximum number of actions that can be performed in parallel on this device. A value of -1 means unlimited. The maximum number of actions can be performed in parallel on this device Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'reboot' action. *** Advanced Use Only *** An alternate command to run instead of 'reboot' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'reboot' actions. *** Advanced Use Only *** Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'reboot' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'reboot' action before giving up. *** Advanced Use Only *** The maximum number of times to try the 'reboot' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'off' action. *** Advanced Use Only *** An alternate command to run instead of 'off' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'off' actions. *** Advanced Use Only *** Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'off' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'off' action before giving up. *** Advanced Use Only *** The maximum number of times to try the 'off' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'on' action. *** Advanced Use Only *** An alternate command to run instead of 'on' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'on' actions. *** Advanced Use Only *** Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'on' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'on' action before giving up. *** Advanced Use Only *** The maximum number of times to try the 'on' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'list' action. *** Advanced Use Only *** An alternate command to run instead of 'list' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'list' actions. *** Advanced Use Only *** Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'list' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'list' action before giving up. *** Advanced Use Only *** The maximum number of times to try the 'list' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'monitor' action. *** Advanced Use Only *** An alternate command to run instead of 'monitor' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'monitor' actions. *** Advanced Use Only *** Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'monitor' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'monitor' action before giving up. *** Advanced Use Only *** The maximum number of times to try the 'monitor' command within the timeout period Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'status' action. *** Advanced Use Only *** An alternate command to run instead of 'status' Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'status' actions. *** Advanced Use Only *** Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'status' actions instead of stonith-timeout Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may "fail" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker tries a 'status' action before giving up. *** Advanced Use Only *** The maximum number of times to try the 'status' command within the timeout period =#=#=#= End test: Get fencer metadata - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: pacemaker-fenced - Get fencer metadata =#=#=#= Begin test: Get scheduler metadata =#=#=#= 1.1 Cluster options used by Pacemaker's scheduler Pacemaker scheduler options What to do when the cluster does not have quorum Allowed values: stop, freeze, ignore, demote, fence, suicide What to do when the cluster does not have quorum When true, resources active on a node when it is cleanly shut down are kept "locked" to that node (not allowed to run elsewhere) until they start again on that node after it rejoins (or for at most shutdown-lock-limit, if set). Stonith resources and Pacemaker Remote connections are never locked. Clone and bundle instances and the promoted role of promotable clones are currently never locked, though support could be added in a future release. Whether to lock resources to a cleanly shut down node If shutdown-lock is true and this is set to a nonzero time duration, shutdown locks will expire after this much time has passed since the shutdown was initiated, even if the node has not rejoined. Do not lock resources to a cleanly shut down node longer than this Whether resources can run on any node by default Whether resources can run on any node by default Whether the cluster should refrain from monitoring, starting, and stopping resources Whether the cluster should refrain from monitoring, starting, and stopping resources When true, the cluster will immediately ban a resource from a node if it fails to start there. When false, the cluster will instead check the resource's fail count against its migration-threshold. Whether a start failure should prevent a resource from being recovered on the same node Whether the cluster should check for active resources during start-up Whether the cluster should check for active resources during start-up If false, unresponsive nodes are immediately assumed to be harmless, and resources that were active on them may be recovered elsewhere. This can result in a "split-brain" situation, potentially leading to data loss and/or service unavailability. *** Advanced Use Only *** Whether nodes may be fenced as part of recovery Action to send to fence device when a node needs to be fenced ("poweroff" is a deprecated alias for "off") Allowed values: reboot, off, poweroff Action to send to fence device when a node needs to be fenced ("poweroff" is a deprecated alias for "off") How long to wait for on, off, and reboot fence actions to complete by default How long to wait for on, off, and reboot fence actions to complete by default This is set automatically by the cluster according to whether SBD is detected to be in use. User-configured values are ignored. The value `true` is meaningful if diskless SBD is used and `stonith-watchdog-timeout` is nonzero. In that case, if fencing is required, watchdog-based self-fencing will be performed via SBD without requiring a fencing resource explicitly configured. Whether watchdog integration is enabled Allow performing fencing operations in parallel - Allow performing fencing operations in parallel + *** Deprecated *** Setting this to false may lead to a "split-brain" situation, potentially leading to data loss and/or service unavailability. *** Advanced Use Only *** Whether to fence unseen nodes at start-up Apply specified delay for the fencings that are targeting the lost nodes with the highest total resource priority in case we don't have the majority of the nodes in our cluster partition, so that the more significant nodes potentially win any fencing match, which is especially meaningful under split-brain of 2-node cluster. A promoted resource instance takes the base priority + 1 on calculation if the base priority is not 0. Any static/random delays that are introduced by `pcmk_delay_base/max` configured for the corresponding fencing resources will be added to this delay. This delay should be significantly greater than, safely twice, the maximum `pcmk_delay_base/max`. By default, priority fencing delay is disabled. Apply fencing delay targeting the lost nodes with the highest total resource priority Fence nodes that do not join the controller process group within this much time after joining the cluster, to allow the cluster to continue managing resources. A value of 0 means never fence pending nodes. Setting the value to 2h means fence nodes after 2 hours. How long to wait for a node that has joined the cluster to join the controller process group The node elected Designated Controller (DC) will consider an action failed if it does not get a response from the node executing the action within this time (after considering the action's own timeout). The "correct" value will depend on the speed and load of your network and cluster nodes. Maximum time for node-to-node communication The "correct" value will depend on the speed and load of your network and cluster nodes. If set to 0, the cluster will impose a dynamically calculated limit when any node has a high load. Maximum number of jobs that the cluster may execute in parallel across all nodes The number of live migration actions that the cluster is allowed to execute in parallel on a node (-1 means no limit) The number of live migration actions that the cluster is allowed to execute in parallel on a node (-1 means no limit) Whether the cluster should stop all active resources Whether the cluster should stop all active resources Whether to stop resources that were removed from the configuration Whether to stop resources that were removed from the configuration Whether to cancel recurring actions removed from the configuration Whether to cancel recurring actions removed from the configuration Values other than default are poorly tested and potentially dangerous. *** Deprecated *** Whether to remove stopped resources from the executor Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. The number of scheduler inputs resulting in errors to save Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. The number of scheduler inputs resulting in warnings to save Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited. The number of scheduler inputs without errors or warnings to save Requires external entities to create node attributes (named with the prefix "#health") with values "red", "yellow", or "green". Allowed values: none, migrate-on-red, only-green, progressive, custom How cluster should react to node health attributes Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "progressive". Base health score assigned to a node Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "green" Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "yellow" Only used when "node-health-strategy" is set to "custom" or "progressive". The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is "red" How the cluster should allocate resources to nodes Allowed values: default, utilization, minimal, balanced How the cluster should allocate resources to nodes =#=#=#= End test: Get scheduler metadata - OK (0) =#=#=#= * Passed: pacemaker-schedulerd - Get scheduler metadata diff --git a/lib/common/options.c b/lib/common/options.c index 12893f6644..4b778d88dc 100644 --- a/lib/common/options.c +++ b/lib/common/options.c @@ -1,1561 +1,1561 @@ /* * Copyright 2004-2024 the Pacemaker project contributors * * The version control history for this file may have further details. * * This source code is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License * version 2.1 or later (LGPLv2.1+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include void pcmk__cli_help(char cmd) { if (cmd == 'v' || cmd == '$') { printf("Pacemaker %s\n", PACEMAKER_VERSION); printf("Written by Andrew Beekhof and " "the Pacemaker project contributors\n"); } else if (cmd == '!') { printf("Pacemaker %s (Build: %s): %s\n", PACEMAKER_VERSION, BUILD_VERSION, CRM_FEATURES); } crm_exit(CRM_EX_OK); while(1); // above does not return } /* * Option metadata */ static const pcmk__cluster_option_t cluster_options[] = { /* name, old name, type, allowed values, * default value, validator, * flags, * short description, * long description */ { PCMK_OPT_DC_VERSION, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_VERSION, NULL, NULL, NULL, pcmk__opt_controld|pcmk__opt_generated, N_("Pacemaker version on cluster node elected Designated Controller " "(DC)"), N_("Includes a hash which identifies the exact revision the code was " "built from. Used for diagnostic purposes."), }, { PCMK_OPT_CLUSTER_INFRASTRUCTURE, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, NULL, NULL, pcmk__opt_controld|pcmk__opt_generated, N_("The messaging layer on which Pacemaker is currently running"), N_("Used for informational and diagnostic purposes."), }, { PCMK_OPT_CLUSTER_NAME, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, NULL, NULL, pcmk__opt_controld, N_("An arbitrary name for the cluster"), N_("This optional value is mostly for users' convenience as desired " "in administration, but may also be used in Pacemaker " "configuration rules via the #cluster-name node attribute, and " "by higher-level tools and resource agents."), }, { PCMK_OPT_DC_DEADTIME, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "20s", pcmk__valid_interval_spec, pcmk__opt_controld, N_("How long to wait for a response from other nodes during start-up"), N_("The optimal value will depend on the speed and load of your " "network and the type of switches used."), }, { PCMK_OPT_CLUSTER_RECHECK_INTERVAL, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "15min", pcmk__valid_interval_spec, pcmk__opt_controld, N_("Polling interval to recheck cluster state and evaluate rules " "with date specifications"), N_("Pacemaker is primarily event-driven, and looks ahead to know when " "to recheck cluster state for failure-timeout settings and most " "time-based rules. However, it will also recheck the cluster after " "this amount of inactivity, to evaluate rules with date " "specifications and serve as a fail-safe for certain types of " "scheduler bugs. A value of 0 disables polling. A positive value " "sets an interval in seconds, unless other units are specified " "(for example, \"5min\")."), }, { PCMK_OPT_FENCE_REACTION, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SELECT, PCMK_VALUE_STOP ", " PCMK_VALUE_PANIC, PCMK_VALUE_STOP, NULL, pcmk__opt_controld, N_("How a cluster node should react if notified of its own fencing"), N_("A cluster node may receive notification of a \"succeeded\" " "fencing that targeted it if fencing is misconfigured, or if " "fabric fencing is in use that doesn't cut cluster communication. " "Use \"stop\" to attempt to immediately stop Pacemaker and stay " "stopped, or \"panic\" to attempt to immediately reboot the local " "node, falling back to stop on failure."), }, { PCMK_OPT_ELECTION_TIMEOUT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "2min", pcmk__valid_interval_spec, pcmk__opt_controld|pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("Declare an election failed if it is not decided within this much " "time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates " "the presence of a bug."), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_SHUTDOWN_ESCALATION, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "20min", pcmk__valid_interval_spec, pcmk__opt_controld|pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("Exit immediately if shutdown does not complete within this much " "time. If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates " "the presence of a bug."), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_JOIN_INTEGRATION_TIMEOUT, "crmd-integration-timeout", PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "3min", pcmk__valid_interval_spec, pcmk__opt_controld|pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates " "the presence of a bug."), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_JOIN_FINALIZATION_TIMEOUT, "crmd-finalization-timeout", PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "30min", pcmk__valid_interval_spec, pcmk__opt_controld|pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("If you need to adjust this value, it probably indicates " "the presence of a bug."), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_TRANSITION_DELAY, "crmd-transition-delay", PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "0s", pcmk__valid_interval_spec, pcmk__opt_controld|pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("Enabling this option will slow down cluster recovery under all " "conditions"), N_("Delay cluster recovery for this much time to allow for additional " "events to occur. Useful if your configuration is sensitive to " "the order in which ping updates arrive."), }, { PCMK_OPT_NO_QUORUM_POLICY, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SELECT, PCMK_VALUE_STOP ", " PCMK_VALUE_FREEZE ", " PCMK_VALUE_IGNORE ", " PCMK_VALUE_DEMOTE ", " PCMK_VALUE_FENCE ", " PCMK_VALUE_FENCE_LEGACY, PCMK_VALUE_STOP, pcmk__valid_no_quorum_policy, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("What to do when the cluster does not have quorum"), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_SHUTDOWN_LOCK, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_FALSE, pcmk__valid_boolean, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Whether to lock resources to a cleanly shut down node"), N_("When true, resources active on a node when it is cleanly shut down " "are kept \"locked\" to that node (not allowed to run elsewhere) " "until they start again on that node after it rejoins (or for at " "most shutdown-lock-limit, if set). Stonith resources and " "Pacemaker Remote connections are never locked. Clone and bundle " "instances and the promoted role of promotable clones are " "currently never locked, though support could be added in a future " "release."), }, { PCMK_OPT_SHUTDOWN_LOCK_LIMIT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "0", pcmk__valid_interval_spec, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Do not lock resources to a cleanly shut down node longer than " "this"), N_("If shutdown-lock is true and this is set to a nonzero time " "duration, shutdown locks will expire after this much time has " "passed since the shutdown was initiated, even if the node has not " "rejoined."), }, { PCMK_OPT_ENABLE_ACL, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_FALSE, pcmk__valid_boolean, pcmk__opt_based, N_("Enable Access Control Lists (ACLs) for the CIB"), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_SYMMETRIC_CLUSTER, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TRUE, pcmk__valid_boolean, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Whether resources can run on any node by default"), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_MAINTENANCE_MODE, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_FALSE, pcmk__valid_boolean, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Whether the cluster should refrain from monitoring, starting, and " "stopping resources"), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_START_FAILURE_IS_FATAL, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TRUE, pcmk__valid_boolean, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Whether a start failure should prevent a resource from being " "recovered on the same node"), N_("When true, the cluster will immediately ban a resource from a node " "if it fails to start there. When false, the cluster will instead " "check the resource's fail count against its migration-threshold.") }, { PCMK_OPT_ENABLE_STARTUP_PROBES, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TRUE, pcmk__valid_boolean, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Whether the cluster should check for active resources during " "start-up"), NULL, }, // Fencing-related options { PCMK_OPT_STONITH_ENABLED, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TRUE, pcmk__valid_boolean, pcmk__opt_schedulerd|pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("Whether nodes may be fenced as part of recovery"), N_("If false, unresponsive nodes are immediately assumed to be " "harmless, and resources that were active on them may be recovered " "elsewhere. This can result in a \"split-brain\" situation, " "potentially leading to data loss and/or service unavailability."), }, { PCMK_OPT_STONITH_ACTION, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SELECT, PCMK_ACTION_REBOOT ", " PCMK_ACTION_OFF ", " PCMK__ACTION_POWEROFF, PCMK_ACTION_REBOOT, pcmk__is_fencing_action, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Action to send to fence device when a node needs to be fenced " "(\"poweroff\" is a deprecated alias for \"off\")"), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_STONITH_TIMEOUT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "60s", pcmk__valid_interval_spec, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("How long to wait for on, off, and reboot fence actions to complete " "by default"), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_HAVE_WATCHDOG, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_FALSE, pcmk__valid_boolean, pcmk__opt_schedulerd|pcmk__opt_generated, N_("Whether watchdog integration is enabled"), N_("This is set automatically by the cluster according to whether SBD " "is detected to be in use. User-configured values are ignored. " "The value `true` is meaningful if diskless SBD is used and " "`stonith-watchdog-timeout` is nonzero. In that case, if fencing " "is required, watchdog-based self-fencing will be performed via " "SBD without requiring a fencing resource explicitly configured."), }, { /* @COMPAT Currently, unparsable values default to -1 (auto-calculate), * while missing values default to 0 (disable). All values are accepted * (unless the controller finds that the value conflicts with the * SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT). * * At a compatibility break: properly validate as a timeout, let * either negative values or a particular string like "auto" mean auto- * calculate, and use 0 as the single default for when the option either * is unset or fails to validate. */ PCMK_OPT_STONITH_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TIMEOUT, NULL, "0", NULL, pcmk__opt_controld, N_("How long before nodes can be assumed to be safely down when " "watchdog-based self-fencing via SBD is in use"), N_("If this is set to a positive value, lost nodes are assumed to " "achieve self-fencing using watchdog-based SBD within this much " "time. This does not require a fencing resource to be explicitly " "configured, though a fence_watchdog resource can be configured, to " "limit use to specific nodes. If this is set to 0 (the default), " "the cluster will never assume watchdog-based self-fencing. If this " "is set to a negative value, the cluster will use twice the local " "value of the `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` environment variable if that " "is positive, or otherwise treat this as 0. WARNING: When used, " "this timeout must be larger than `SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` on all " "nodes that use watchdog-based SBD, and Pacemaker will refuse to " "start on any of those nodes where this is not true for the local " "value or SBD is not active. When this is set to a negative value, " "`SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT` must be set to the same value on all nodes " "that use SBD, otherwise data corruption or loss could occur."), }, { PCMK_OPT_STONITH_MAX_ATTEMPTS, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SCORE, NULL, "10", pcmk__valid_positive_int, pcmk__opt_controld, N_("How many times fencing can fail before it will no longer be " "immediately re-attempted on a target"), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_CONCURRENT_FENCING, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK__CONCURRENT_FENCING_DEFAULT, pcmk__valid_boolean, - pcmk__opt_schedulerd, + pcmk__opt_schedulerd|pcmk__opt_deprecated, N_("Allow performing fencing operations in parallel"), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_STARTUP_FENCING, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TRUE, pcmk__valid_boolean, pcmk__opt_schedulerd|pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("Whether to fence unseen nodes at start-up"), N_("Setting this to false may lead to a \"split-brain\" situation, " "potentially leading to data loss and/or service unavailability."), }, { PCMK_OPT_PRIORITY_FENCING_DELAY, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "0", pcmk__valid_interval_spec, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Apply fencing delay targeting the lost nodes with the highest " "total resource priority"), N_("Apply specified delay for the fencings that are targeting the lost " "nodes with the highest total resource priority in case we don't " "have the majority of the nodes in our cluster partition, so that " "the more significant nodes potentially win any fencing match, " "which is especially meaningful under split-brain of 2-node " "cluster. A promoted resource instance takes the base priority + 1 " "on calculation if the base priority is not 0. Any static/random " "delays that are introduced by `pcmk_delay_base/max` configured " "for the corresponding fencing resources will be added to this " "delay. This delay should be significantly greater than, safely " "twice, the maximum `pcmk_delay_base/max`. By default, priority " "fencing delay is disabled."), }, { PCMK_OPT_NODE_PENDING_TIMEOUT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "0", pcmk__valid_interval_spec, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("How long to wait for a node that has joined the cluster to join " "the controller process group"), N_("Fence nodes that do not join the controller process group within " "this much time after joining the cluster, to allow the cluster " "to continue managing resources. A value of 0 means never fence " "pending nodes. Setting the value to 2h means fence nodes after " "2 hours."), }, { PCMK_OPT_CLUSTER_DELAY, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "60s", pcmk__valid_interval_spec, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Maximum time for node-to-node communication"), N_("The node elected Designated Controller (DC) will consider an action " "failed if it does not get a response from the node executing the " "action within this time (after considering the action's own " "timeout). The \"correct\" value will depend on the speed and " "load of your network and cluster nodes.") }, // Limits { PCMK_OPT_LOAD_THRESHOLD, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_PERCENTAGE, NULL, "80%", pcmk__valid_percentage, pcmk__opt_controld, N_("Maximum amount of system load that should be used by cluster " "nodes"), N_("The cluster will slow down its recovery process when the amount of " "system resources used (currently CPU) approaches this limit"), }, { PCMK_OPT_NODE_ACTION_LIMIT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INTEGER, NULL, "0", pcmk__valid_int, pcmk__opt_controld, N_("Maximum number of jobs that can be scheduled per node (defaults to " "2x cores)"), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_BATCH_LIMIT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INTEGER, NULL, "0", pcmk__valid_int, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Maximum number of jobs that the cluster may execute in parallel " "across all nodes"), N_("The \"correct\" value will depend on the speed and load of your " "network and cluster nodes. If set to 0, the cluster will " "impose a dynamically calculated limit when any node has a " "high load."), }, { PCMK_OPT_MIGRATION_LIMIT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INTEGER, NULL, "-1", pcmk__valid_int, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("The number of live migration actions that the cluster is allowed " "to execute in parallel on a node (-1 means no limit)"), NULL, }, { /* @TODO This is actually ignored if not strictly positive. We should * overhaul value types in Pacemaker Explained. There are lots of * inaccurate ranges (assumptions of 32-bit width, "nonnegative" when * positive is required, etc.). * * Maybe a single integer type with the allowed range specified would be * better. * * Drop the PCMK_VALUE_NONNEGATIVE_INTEGER constant if we do this before * a release. */ PCMK_OPT_CLUSTER_IPC_LIMIT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_NONNEGATIVE_INTEGER, NULL, "500", pcmk__valid_positive_int, pcmk__opt_based, N_("Maximum IPC message backlog before disconnecting a cluster daemon"), N_("Raise this if log has \"Evicting client\" messages for cluster " "daemon PIDs (a good value is the number of resources in the " "cluster multiplied by the number of nodes)."), }, // Orphans and stopping { PCMK_OPT_STOP_ALL_RESOURCES, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_FALSE, pcmk__valid_boolean, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Whether the cluster should stop all active resources"), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_STOP_ORPHAN_RESOURCES, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TRUE, pcmk__valid_boolean, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Whether to stop resources that were removed from the " "configuration"), NULL, }, { PCMK_OPT_STOP_ORPHAN_ACTIONS, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TRUE, pcmk__valid_boolean, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Whether to cancel recurring actions removed from the " "configuration"), NULL, }, { PCMK__OPT_REMOVE_AFTER_STOP, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_FALSE, pcmk__valid_boolean, pcmk__opt_schedulerd|pcmk__opt_deprecated, N_("Whether to remove stopped resources from the executor"), N_("Values other than default are poorly tested and potentially " "dangerous."), }, // Storing inputs { PCMK_OPT_PE_ERROR_SERIES_MAX, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INTEGER, NULL, "-1", pcmk__valid_int, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("The number of scheduler inputs resulting in errors to save"), N_("Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited."), }, { PCMK_OPT_PE_WARN_SERIES_MAX, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INTEGER, NULL, "5000", pcmk__valid_int, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("The number of scheduler inputs resulting in warnings to save"), N_("Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited."), }, { PCMK_OPT_PE_INPUT_SERIES_MAX, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INTEGER, NULL, "4000", pcmk__valid_int, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("The number of scheduler inputs without errors or warnings to save"), N_("Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited."), }, // Node health { PCMK_OPT_NODE_HEALTH_STRATEGY, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SELECT, PCMK_VALUE_NONE ", " PCMK_VALUE_MIGRATE_ON_RED ", " PCMK_VALUE_ONLY_GREEN ", " PCMK_VALUE_PROGRESSIVE ", " PCMK_VALUE_CUSTOM, PCMK_VALUE_NONE, pcmk__validate_health_strategy, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("How cluster should react to node health attributes"), N_("Requires external entities to create node attributes (named with " "the prefix \"#health\") with values \"red\", \"yellow\", or " "\"green\".") }, { PCMK_OPT_NODE_HEALTH_BASE, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SCORE, NULL, "0", pcmk__valid_int, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("Base health score assigned to a node"), N_("Only used when \"node-health-strategy\" is set to " "\"progressive\"."), }, { PCMK_OPT_NODE_HEALTH_GREEN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SCORE, NULL, "0", pcmk__valid_int, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is " "\"green\""), N_("Only used when \"node-health-strategy\" is set to \"custom\" or " "\"progressive\"."), }, { PCMK_OPT_NODE_HEALTH_YELLOW, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SCORE, NULL, "0", pcmk__valid_int, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is " "\"yellow\""), N_("Only used when \"node-health-strategy\" is set to \"custom\" or " "\"progressive\"."), }, { PCMK_OPT_NODE_HEALTH_RED, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SCORE, NULL, "-INFINITY", pcmk__valid_int, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("The score to use for a node health attribute whose value is " "\"red\""), N_("Only used when \"node-health-strategy\" is set to \"custom\" or " "\"progressive\".") }, // Placement strategy { PCMK_OPT_PLACEMENT_STRATEGY, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SELECT, PCMK_VALUE_DEFAULT ", " PCMK_VALUE_UTILIZATION ", " PCMK_VALUE_MINIMAL ", " PCMK_VALUE_BALANCED, PCMK_VALUE_DEFAULT, pcmk__valid_placement_strategy, pcmk__opt_schedulerd, N_("How the cluster should allocate resources to nodes"), NULL, }, { NULL, }, }; static const pcmk__cluster_option_t fencing_params[] = { /* name, old name, type, allowed values, * default value, validator, * flags, * short description, * long description */ { PCMK_STONITH_HOST_ARGUMENT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, "port", NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("An alternate parameter to supply instead of 'port'"), N_("Some devices do not support the standard 'port' parameter or may " "provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-" "specific, parameter that should indicate the machine to be " "fenced. A value of \"none\" can be used to tell the cluster not " "to supply any additional parameters."), }, { PCMK_STONITH_HOST_MAP, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, NULL, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("A mapping of node names to port numbers for devices that do not " "support node names."), N_("For example, \"node1:1;node2:2,3\" would tell the cluster to use " "port 1 for node1 and ports 2 and 3 for node2."), }, { PCMK_STONITH_HOST_LIST, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, NULL, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Nodes targeted by this device"), N_("Comma-separated list of nodes that can be targeted by this device " "(for example, \"node1,node2,node3\"). If pcmk_host_check is " "\"static-list\", either this or pcmk_host_map must be set."), }, { PCMK_STONITH_HOST_CHECK, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SELECT, PCMK_VALUE_DYNAMIC_LIST ", " PCMK_VALUE_STATIC_LIST ", " PCMK_VALUE_STATUS ", " PCMK_VALUE_NONE, NULL, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("How to determine which nodes can be targeted by the device"), N_("Use \"dynamic-list\" to query the device via the 'list' command; " "\"static-list\" to check the pcmk_host_list attribute; " "\"status\" to query the device via the 'status' command; or " "\"none\" to assume every device can fence every node. " "The default value is \"static-list\" if pcmk_host_map or " "pcmk_host_list is set; otherwise \"dynamic-list\" if the device " "supports the list operation; otherwise \"status\" if the device " "supports the status operation; otherwise \"none\""), }, { PCMK_STONITH_DELAY_MAX, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "0s", NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Enable a delay of no more than the time specified before executing " "fencing actions."), N_("Enable a delay of no more than the time specified before executing " "fencing actions. Pacemaker derives the overall delay by taking " "the value of pcmk_delay_base and adding a random delay value such " "that the sum is kept below this maximum."), }, { PCMK_STONITH_DELAY_BASE, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, "0s", NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Enable a base delay for fencing actions and specify base delay " "value."), N_("This enables a static delay for fencing actions, which can help " "avoid \"death matches\" where two nodes try to fence each other " "at the same time. If pcmk_delay_max is also used, a random delay " "will be added such that the total delay is kept below that value. " "This can be set to a single time value to apply to any node " "targeted by this device (useful if a separate device is " "configured for each target), or to a node map (for example, " "\"node1:1s;node2:5\") to set a different value for each target."), }, { PCMK_STONITH_ACTION_LIMIT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INTEGER, NULL, "1", NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("The maximum number of actions can be performed in parallel on this " "device"), N_("If the concurrent-fencing cluster property is \"true\", this " "specifies the maximum number of actions that can be performed in " "parallel on this device. A value of -1 means unlimited."), }, { "pcmk_reboot_action", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, PCMK_ACTION_REBOOT, NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("An alternate command to run instead of 'reboot'"), N_("Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide " "additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-" "specific, command that implements the 'reboot' action."), }, { "pcmk_reboot_timeout", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TIMEOUT, NULL, "60s", NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'reboot' actions instead " "of stonith-timeout"), N_("Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. " "Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for " "'reboot' actions."), }, { "pcmk_reboot_retries", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INTEGER, NULL, "2", NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("The maximum number of times to try the 'reboot' command within the " "timeout period"), N_("Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may " "\"fail\" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, " "Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time " "remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker " "tries a 'reboot' action before giving up."), }, { "pcmk_off_action", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, PCMK_ACTION_OFF, NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("An alternate command to run instead of 'off'"), N_("Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide " "additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-" "specific, command that implements the 'off' action."), }, { "pcmk_off_timeout", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TIMEOUT, NULL, "60s", NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'off' actions instead of " "stonith-timeout"), N_("Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. " "Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for " "'off' actions."), }, { "pcmk_off_retries", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INTEGER, NULL, "2", NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("The maximum number of times to try the 'off' command within the " "timeout period"), N_("Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may " "\"fail\" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, " "Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time " "remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker " "tries a 'off' action before giving up."), }, { "pcmk_on_action", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, PCMK_ACTION_ON, NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("An alternate command to run instead of 'on'"), N_("Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide " "additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-" "specific, command that implements the 'on' action."), }, { "pcmk_on_timeout", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TIMEOUT, NULL, "60s", NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'on' actions instead of " "stonith-timeout"), N_("Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. " "Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for " "'on' actions."), }, { "pcmk_on_retries", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INTEGER, NULL, "2", NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("The maximum number of times to try the 'on' command within the " "timeout period"), N_("Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may " "\"fail\" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, " "Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time " "remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker " "tries a 'on' action before giving up."), }, { "pcmk_list_action", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, PCMK_ACTION_LIST, NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("An alternate command to run instead of 'list'"), N_("Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide " "additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-" "specific, command that implements the 'list' action."), }, { "pcmk_list_timeout", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TIMEOUT, NULL, "60s", NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'list' actions instead of " "stonith-timeout"), N_("Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. " "Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for " "'list' actions."), }, { "pcmk_list_retries", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INTEGER, NULL, "2", NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("The maximum number of times to try the 'list' command within the " "timeout period"), N_("Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may " "\"fail\" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, " "Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time " "remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker " "tries a 'list' action before giving up."), }, { "pcmk_monitor_action", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, PCMK_ACTION_MONITOR, NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("An alternate command to run instead of 'monitor'"), N_("Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide " "additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-" "specific, command that implements the 'monitor' action."), }, { "pcmk_monitor_timeout", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TIMEOUT, NULL, "60s", NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'monitor' actions instead " "of stonith-timeout"), N_("Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. " "Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for " "'monitor' actions."), }, { "pcmk_monitor_retries", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INTEGER, NULL, "2", NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("The maximum number of times to try the 'monitor' command within " "the timeout period"), N_("Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may " "\"fail\" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, " "Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time " "remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker " "tries a 'monitor' action before giving up."), }, { "pcmk_status_action", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, PCMK_ACTION_STATUS, NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("An alternate command to run instead of 'status'"), N_("Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide " "additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-" "specific, command that implements the 'status' action."), }, { "pcmk_status_timeout", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TIMEOUT, NULL, "60s", NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("Specify an alternate timeout to use for 'status' actions instead " "of stonith-timeout"), N_("Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal. " "Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for " "'status' actions."), }, { "pcmk_status_retries", NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INTEGER, NULL, "2", NULL, pcmk__opt_advanced, N_("The maximum number of times to try the 'status' command within " "the timeout period"), N_("Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may " "\"fail\" if the device is busy with another task. In that case, " "Pacemaker will automatically retry the operation if there is time " "remaining. Use this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker " "tries a 'status' action before giving up."), }, { NULL, }, }; static const pcmk__cluster_option_t primitive_meta[] = { /* name, old name, type, allowed values, * default value, validator, * flags, * short description, * long description */ { PCMK_META_PRIORITY, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SCORE, NULL, "0", NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Resource assignment priority"), N_("If not all resources can be active, the cluster will stop " "lower-priority resources in order to keep higher-priority ones " "active."), }, { PCMK_META_CRITICAL, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TRUE, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Default value for influence in colocation constraints"), N_("Use this value as the default for influence in all colocation " "constraints involving this resource, as well as in the implicit " "colocation constraints created if this resource is in a group."), }, { PCMK_META_TARGET_ROLE, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SELECT, PCMK_ROLE_STOPPED ", " PCMK_ROLE_STARTED ", " PCMK_ROLE_UNPROMOTED ", " PCMK_ROLE_PROMOTED, PCMK_ROLE_STARTED, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("State the cluster should attempt to keep this resource in"), N_("\"Stopped\" forces the resource to be stopped. " "\"Started\" allows the resource to be started (and in the case of " "promotable clone resources, promoted if appropriate). " "\"Unpromoted\" allows the resource to be started, but only in the " "unpromoted role if the resource is promotable. " "\"Promoted\" is equivalent to \"Started\"."), }, { PCMK_META_IS_MANAGED, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TRUE, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Whether the cluster is allowed to actively change the resource's " "state"), N_("If false, the cluster will not start, stop, promote, or demote the " "resource on any node. Recurring actions for the resource are " "unaffected. If true, a true value for the maintenance-mode " "cluster option, the maintenance node attribute, or the " "maintenance resource meta-attribute overrides this."), }, { PCMK_META_MAINTENANCE, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_FALSE, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("If true, the cluster will not schedule any actions involving the " "resource"), N_("If true, the cluster will not start, stop, promote, or demote the " "resource on any node, and will pause any recurring monitors " "(except those specifying role as \"Stopped\"). If false, a true " "value for the maintenance-mode cluster option or maintenance node " "attribute overrides this."), }, { PCMK_META_RESOURCE_STICKINESS, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SCORE, NULL, NULL, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Score to add to the current node when a resource is already " "active"), N_("Score to add to the current node when a resource is already " "active. This allows running resources to stay where they are, " "even if they would be placed elsewhere if they were being started " "from a stopped state. " "The default is 1 for individual clone instances, and 0 for all " "other resources."), }, { PCMK_META_REQUIRES, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SELECT, PCMK_VALUE_NOTHING ", " PCMK_VALUE_QUORUM ", " PCMK_VALUE_FENCING ", " PCMK_VALUE_UNFENCING, NULL, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Conditions under which the resource can be started"), N_("Conditions under which the resource can be started. " "\"nothing\" means the cluster can always start this resource. " "\"quorum\" means the cluster can start this resource only if a " "majority of the configured nodes are active. " "\"fencing\" means the cluster can start this resource only if a " "majority of the configured nodes are active and any failed or " "unknown nodes have been fenced. " "\"unfencing\" means the cluster can start this resource only if " "a majority of the configured nodes are active and any failed or " "unknown nodes have been fenced, and only on nodes that have been " "unfenced. " "The default is \"quorum\" for resources with a class of stonith; " "otherwise, \"unfencing\" if unfencing is active in the cluster; " "otherwise, \"fencing\" if the stonith-enabled cluster option is " "true; " "otherwise, \"quorum\"."), }, { PCMK_META_MIGRATION_THRESHOLD, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SCORE, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_INFINITY, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Number of failures on a node before the resource becomes " "ineligible to run there."), N_("Number of failures that may occur for this resource on a node, " "before that node is marked ineligible to host this resource. A " "value of 0 indicates that this feature is disabled (the node will " "never be marked ineligible). By contrast, the cluster treats " "\"INFINITY\" (the default) as a very large but finite number. " "This option has an effect only if the failed operation specifies " "its on-fail attribute as \"restart\" (the default), and " "additionally for failed start operations, if the " "start-failure-is-fatal cluster property is set to false."), }, { PCMK_META_FAILURE_TIMEOUT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_DURATION, NULL, "0", NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Number of seconds before acting as if a failure had not occurred"), N_("Number of seconds after a failed action for this resource before " "acting as if the failure had not occurred, and potentially " "allowing the resource back to the node on which it failed. " "A value of 0 indicates that this feature is disabled."), }, { PCMK_META_MULTIPLE_ACTIVE, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_SELECT, PCMK_VALUE_BLOCK ", " PCMK_VALUE_STOP_ONLY ", " PCMK_VALUE_STOP_START ", " PCMK_VALUE_STOP_UNEXPECTED, PCMK_VALUE_STOP_START, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("What to do if the cluster finds the resource active on more than " "one node"), N_("What to do if the cluster finds the resource active on more than " "one node. " "\"block\" means to mark the resource as unmanaged. " "\"stop_only\" means to stop all active instances of this resource " "and leave them stopped. " "\"stop_start\" means to stop all active instances of this " "resource and start the resource in one location only. " "\"stop_unexpected\" means to stop all active instances of this " "resource except where the resource should be active. (This should " "be used only when extra instances are not expected to disrupt " "existing instances, and the resource agent's monitor of an " "existing instance is capable of detecting any problems that could " "be caused. Note that any resources ordered after this one will " "still need to be restarted.)"), }, { PCMK_META_ALLOW_MIGRATE, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, NULL, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Whether the cluster should try to \"live migrate\" this resource " "when it needs to be moved"), N_("Whether the cluster should try to \"live migrate\" this resource " "when it needs to be moved. " "The default is true for ocf:pacemaker:remote resources, and false " "otherwise."), }, { PCMK_META_ALLOW_UNHEALTHY_NODES, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_FALSE, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Whether the resource should be allowed to run on a node even if " "the node's health score would otherwise prevent it"), NULL, }, { PCMK_META_CONTAINER_ATTRIBUTE_TARGET, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, NULL, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Where to check user-defined node attributes"), N_("Whether to check user-defined node attributes on the physical host " "where a container is running or on the local node. This is " "usually set for a bundle resource and inherited by the bundle's " "primitive resource. " "A value of \"host\" means to check user-defined node attributes " "on the underlying physical host. Any other value means to check " "user-defined node attributes on the local node (for a bundled " "primitive resource, this is the bundle node)."), }, { PCMK_META_REMOTE_NODE, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, NULL, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("Name of the Pacemaker Remote guest node this resource is " "associated with, if any"), N_("Name of the Pacemaker Remote guest node this resource is " "associated with, if any. If specified, this both enables the " "resource as a guest node and defines the unique name used to " "identify the guest node. The guest must be configured to run the " "Pacemaker Remote daemon when it is started. " "WARNING: This value cannot overlap with any resource or node " "IDs."), }, { PCMK_META_REMOTE_ADDR, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_STRING, NULL, NULL, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("If remote-node is specified, the IP address or hostname used to " "connect to the guest via Pacemaker Remote"), N_("If remote-node is specified, the IP address or hostname used to " "connect to the guest via Pacemaker Remote. The Pacemaker Remote " "daemon on the guest must be configured to accept connections on " "this address. " "The default is the value of the remote-node meta-attribute."), }, { PCMK_META_REMOTE_PORT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_PORT, NULL, "3121", NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("If remote-node is specified, port on the guest used for its " "Pacemaker Remote connection"), N_("If remote-node is specified, the port on the guest used for its " "Pacemaker Remote connection. The Pacemaker Remote daemon on the " "guest must be configured to listen on this port."), }, { PCMK_META_REMOTE_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TIMEOUT, NULL, "60s", NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("If remote-node is specified, how long before a pending Pacemaker " "Remote guest connection times out."), NULL, }, { PCMK_META_REMOTE_ALLOW_MIGRATE, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_BOOLEAN, NULL, PCMK_VALUE_TRUE, NULL, pcmk__opt_none, N_("If remote-node is specified, this acts as the allow-migrate " "meta-attribute for the implicit remote connection resource " "(ocf:pacemaker:remote)."), NULL, }, { NULL, }, }; /* * Environment variable option handling */ /*! * \internal * \brief Get the value of a Pacemaker environment variable option * * If an environment variable option is set, with either a PCMK_ or (for * backward compatibility) HA_ prefix, log and return the value. * * \param[in] option Environment variable name (without prefix) * * \return Value of environment variable option, or NULL in case of * option name too long or value not found */ const char * pcmk__env_option(const char *option) { const char *const prefixes[] = {"PCMK_", "HA_"}; char env_name[NAME_MAX]; const char *value = NULL; CRM_CHECK(!pcmk__str_empty(option), return NULL); for (int i = 0; i < PCMK__NELEM(prefixes); i++) { int rv = snprintf(env_name, NAME_MAX, "%s%s", prefixes[i], option); if (rv < 0) { crm_err("Failed to write %s%s to buffer: %s", prefixes[i], option, strerror(errno)); return NULL; } if (rv >= sizeof(env_name)) { crm_trace("\"%s%s\" is too long", prefixes[i], option); continue; } value = getenv(env_name); if (value != NULL) { crm_trace("Found %s = %s", env_name, value); return value; } } crm_trace("Nothing found for %s", option); return NULL; } /*! * \brief Set or unset a Pacemaker environment variable option * * Set an environment variable option with a \c "PCMK_" prefix and optionally * an \c "HA_" prefix for backward compatibility. * * \param[in] option Environment variable name (without prefix) * \param[in] value New value (or NULL to unset) * \param[in] compat If false and \p value is not \c NULL, set only * \c "PCMK_