diff --git a/cts/cli/regression.crm_resource.exp b/cts/cli/regression.crm_resource.exp index 9859fe316d..065dada5e2 100644 --- a/cts/cli/regression.crm_resource.exp +++ b/cts/cli/regression.crm_resource.exp @@ -1,4049 +1,4048 @@ =#=#=#= 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 * 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 If the fencing agent metadata advertises support for the "port" or "plug" parameter, that will be used as the default, otherwise "none" will be used, which tells the cluster not to supply any additional parameters. Name of agent parameter that should be set to the fencing target 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. 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 * 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: Name of agent parameter that should be set to the fencing target * If the fencing agent metadata advertises support for the "port" or "plug" parameter, that will be used as the default, otherwise "none" will be used, which tells the cluster not to supply any additional parameters. * Possible values: string (no 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 If the fencing agent metadata advertises support for the "port" or "plug" parameter, that will be used as the default, otherwise "none" will be used, which tells the cluster not to supply any additional parameters. Name of agent parameter that should be set to the fencing target 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. 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): Done Fencing (stonith:fence_xvm): Started: Fencing_monitor_0 (node=node4, call=5, rc=7, exec=2ms): Done rsc1 (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Started: rsc1_monitor_0 (node=node2, call=101, rc=7, exec=45ms): Done Fencing (stonith:fence_xvm): Started: Fencing_monitor_0 (node=node2, call=5, rc=7, exec=4ms): Done Fencing (stonith:fence_xvm): Started: Fencing_monitor_0 (node=node3, call=5, rc=7, exec=24ms): Done 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): Done rsc1 (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Started: rsc1_start_0 (node=node1, call=104, rc=0, exec=22ms): Done rsc1 (ocf:pacemaker:Dummy): Started: rsc1_monitor_10000 (node=node1, call=106, rc=0, exec=20ms): Done Fencing (stonith:fence_xvm): Started: Fencing_start_0 (node=node1, call=10, rc=0, exec=59ms): Done Fencing (stonith:fence_xvm): Started: Fencing_monitor_120000 (node=node1, call=12, rc=0, exec=70ms): Done =#=#=#= 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/tools/crm_resource.c b/tools/crm_resource.c index 89823cd6f7..ac8c73aec3 100644 --- a/tools/crm_resource.c +++ b/tools/crm_resource.c @@ -1,2221 +1,2197 @@ /* * Copyright 2004-2025 the Pacemaker project contributors * * The version control history for this file may have further details. * * This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 * or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include // bool, true, false #include // uint32_t #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define SUMMARY "crm_resource - perform tasks related to Pacemaker cluster resources" enum rsc_command { cmd_none = 0, // No command option given (yet) cmd_ban, cmd_cleanup, cmd_clear, cmd_colocations, cmd_cts, cmd_delete, cmd_delete_param, cmd_digests, cmd_execute_agent, cmd_fail, cmd_get_param, cmd_list_active_ops, cmd_list_agents, cmd_list_all_ops, cmd_list_alternatives, cmd_list_instances, cmd_list_options, cmd_list_providers, cmd_list_resources, cmd_list_standards, cmd_locate, cmd_metadata, cmd_move, cmd_query_xml, cmd_query_xml_raw, cmd_refresh, cmd_restart, cmd_set_param, cmd_wait, cmd_why, }; struct { enum rsc_command rsc_cmd; // crm_resource command to perform // Command-line option values gchar *rsc_id; // Value of --resource gchar *rsc_type; // Value of --resource-type gboolean all; // --all was given gboolean force; // --force was given gboolean clear_expired; // --expired was given gboolean recursive; // --recursive was given gboolean promoted_role_only; // --promoted was given gchar *host_uname; // Value of --node gchar *interval_spec; // Value of --interval gchar *move_lifetime; // Value of --lifetime gchar *operation; // Value of --operation enum pcmk__opt_flags opt_list; // Parsed from --list-options const char *attr_set_type; // Instance, meta, utilization, or element attribute gchar *prop_id; // --nvpair (attribute XML ID) char *prop_name; // Attribute name gchar *prop_set; // --set-name (attribute block XML ID) gchar *prop_value; // --parameter-value (attribute value) guint timeout_ms; // Parsed from --timeout value char *agent_spec; // Standard and/or provider and/or agent int check_level; // Optional value of --validate or --force-check // Resource configuration specified via command-line arguments bool cmdline_config; // Resource configuration was via arguments char *v_agent; // Value of --agent char *v_class; // Value of --class char *v_provider; // Value of --provider GHashTable *cmdline_params; // Resource parameters specified // Positional command-line arguments gchar **remainder; // Positional arguments as given GHashTable *override_params; // Resource parameter values that override config } options = { .attr_set_type = PCMK_XE_INSTANCE_ATTRIBUTES, .check_level = -1, .rsc_cmd = cmd_list_resources, // List all resources if no command given }; gboolean attr_set_type_cb(const gchar *option_name, const gchar *optarg, gpointer data, GError **error); gboolean cmdline_config_cb(const gchar *option_name, const gchar *optarg, gpointer data, GError **error); gboolean option_cb(const gchar *option_name, const gchar *optarg, gpointer data, GError **error); gboolean timeout_cb(const gchar *option_name, const gchar *optarg, gpointer data, GError **error); static crm_exit_t exit_code = CRM_EX_OK; static pcmk__output_t *out = NULL; static pcmk__common_args_t *args = NULL; // Things that should be cleaned up on exit static GError *error = NULL; static GMainLoop *mainloop = NULL; static cib_t *cib_conn = NULL; static pcmk_ipc_api_t *controld_api = NULL; static pcmk_scheduler_t *scheduler = NULL; #define MESSAGE_TIMEOUT_S 60 #define INDENT " " static pcmk__supported_format_t formats[] = { PCMK__SUPPORTED_FORMAT_NONE, PCMK__SUPPORTED_FORMAT_TEXT, PCMK__SUPPORTED_FORMAT_XML, { NULL, NULL, NULL } }; static void quit_main_loop(crm_exit_t ec) { exit_code = ec; if (mainloop != NULL) { GMainLoop *mloop = mainloop; mainloop = NULL; // Don't re-enter this block pcmk_quit_main_loop(mloop, 10); g_main_loop_unref(mloop); } } static gboolean resource_ipc_timeout(gpointer data) { // Start with newline because "Waiting for ..." message doesn't have one if (error != NULL) { g_clear_error(&error); } g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, CRM_EX_TIMEOUT, _("Aborting because no messages received in %d seconds"), MESSAGE_TIMEOUT_S); quit_main_loop(CRM_EX_TIMEOUT); return FALSE; } static void controller_event_callback(pcmk_ipc_api_t *api, enum pcmk_ipc_event event_type, crm_exit_t status, void *event_data, void *user_data) { switch (event_type) { case pcmk_ipc_event_disconnect: if (exit_code == CRM_EX_DISCONNECT) { // Unexpected crm_info("Connection to controller was terminated"); } quit_main_loop(exit_code); break; case pcmk_ipc_event_reply: if (status != CRM_EX_OK) { out->err(out, "Error: bad reply from controller: %s", crm_exit_str(status)); pcmk_disconnect_ipc(api); quit_main_loop(status); } else { if ((pcmk_controld_api_replies_expected(api) == 0) && mainloop && g_main_loop_is_running(mainloop)) { out->info(out, "... got reply (done)"); crm_debug("Got all the replies we expected"); pcmk_disconnect_ipc(api); quit_main_loop(CRM_EX_OK); } else { out->info(out, "... got reply"); } } break; default: break; } } static void start_mainloop(pcmk_ipc_api_t *capi) { unsigned int count = pcmk_controld_api_replies_expected(capi); if (count > 0) { out->info(out, "Waiting for %u %s from the controller", count, pcmk__plural_alt(count, "reply", "replies")); exit_code = CRM_EX_DISCONNECT; // For unexpected disconnects mainloop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE); pcmk__create_timer(MESSAGE_TIMEOUT_S * 1000, resource_ipc_timeout, NULL); g_main_loop_run(mainloop); } } static int compare_id(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) { return strcmp((const char *)a, (const char *)b); } static GList * build_constraint_list(xmlNode *root) { GList *retval = NULL; xmlNode *cib_constraints = NULL; xmlXPathObjectPtr xpathObj = NULL; int ndx = 0; cib_constraints = pcmk_find_cib_element(root, PCMK_XE_CONSTRAINTS); xpathObj = xpath_search(cib_constraints, "//" PCMK_XE_RSC_LOCATION); for (ndx = 0; ndx < numXpathResults(xpathObj); ndx++) { xmlNode *match = getXpathResult(xpathObj, ndx); retval = g_list_insert_sorted(retval, (gpointer) pcmk__xe_id(match), compare_id); } freeXpathObject(xpathObj); return retval; } static gboolean validate_opt_list(const gchar *optarg) { if (pcmk__str_eq(optarg, PCMK_VALUE_FENCING, pcmk__str_none)) { options.opt_list = pcmk__opt_fencing; } else if (pcmk__str_eq(optarg, PCMK__VALUE_PRIMITIVE, pcmk__str_none)) { options.opt_list = pcmk__opt_primitive; } else { return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /*! * \internal * \brief Process options that set the command * * Nothing else should set \c options.rsc_cmd. * * \param[in] option_name Name of the option being parsed * \param[in] optarg Value to be parsed * \param[in] data Ignored * \param[out] error Where to store recoverable error, if any * * \return \c TRUE if the option was successfully parsed, or \c FALSE if an * error occurred, in which case \p *error is set */ static gboolean command_cb(const gchar *option_name, const gchar *optarg, gpointer data, GError **error) { // Sorted by enum rsc_command name if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-B", "--ban", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_ban; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-C", "--cleanup", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_cleanup; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-U", "--clear", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_clear; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-a", "--constraints", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_colocations; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-A", "--stack", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_colocations; options.recursive = TRUE; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-c", "--list-cts", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_cts; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-D", "--delete", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_delete; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-d", "--delete-parameter", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_delete_param; pcmk__str_update(&options.prop_name, optarg); } else if (pcmk__str_eq(option_name, "--digests", pcmk__str_none)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_digests; if (options.override_params == NULL) { options.override_params = pcmk__strkey_table(free, free); } } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "--force-demote", "--force-promote", "--force-start", "--force-stop", "--force-check", "--validate", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_execute_agent; g_free(options.operation); options.operation = g_strdup(option_name + 2); // skip "--" if (options.override_params == NULL) { options.override_params = pcmk__strkey_table(free, free); } if (optarg != NULL) { if (pcmk__scan_min_int(optarg, &options.check_level, 0) != pcmk_rc_ok) { g_set_error(error, G_OPTION_ERROR, CRM_EX_INVALID_PARAM, _("Invalid check level setting: %s"), optarg); return FALSE; } } } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-F", "--fail", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_fail; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-g", "--get-parameter", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_get_param; pcmk__str_update(&options.prop_name, optarg); } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-O", "--list-operations", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_list_active_ops; } else if (pcmk__str_eq(option_name, "--list-agents", pcmk__str_none)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_list_agents; pcmk__str_update(&options.agent_spec, optarg); } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-o", "--list-all-operations", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_list_all_ops; } else if (pcmk__str_eq(option_name, "--list-ocf-alternatives", pcmk__str_none)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_list_alternatives; pcmk__str_update(&options.agent_spec, optarg); } else if (pcmk__str_eq(option_name, "--list-options", pcmk__str_none)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_list_options; return validate_opt_list(optarg); } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-l", "--list-raw", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_list_instances; } else if (pcmk__str_eq(option_name, "--list-ocf-providers", pcmk__str_none)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_list_providers; pcmk__str_update(&options.agent_spec, optarg); } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-L", "--list", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_list_resources; } else if (pcmk__str_eq(option_name, "--list-standards", pcmk__str_none)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_list_standards; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-W", "--locate", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_locate; } else if (pcmk__str_eq(option_name, "--show-metadata", pcmk__str_none)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_metadata; pcmk__str_update(&options.agent_spec, optarg); } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-M", "--move", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_move; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-q", "--query-xml", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_query_xml; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-w", "--query-xml-raw", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_query_xml_raw; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-R", "--refresh", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_refresh; } else if (pcmk__str_eq(option_name, "--restart", pcmk__str_none)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_restart; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-p", "--set-parameter", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_set_param; pcmk__str_update(&options.prop_name, optarg); } else if (pcmk__str_eq(option_name, "--wait", pcmk__str_none)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_wait; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-Y", "--why", NULL)) { options.rsc_cmd = cmd_why; } return TRUE; } /* short option letters still available: eEJkKXyYZ */ static GOptionEntry query_entries[] = { { "list", 'L', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "List all cluster resources with status", NULL }, { "list-raw", 'l', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "List IDs of all instantiated resources (individual members\n" INDENT "rather than groups etc.)", NULL }, { "list-cts", 'c', G_OPTION_FLAG_HIDDEN|G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, NULL, NULL }, { "list-operations", 'O', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "List active resource operations, optionally filtered by\n" INDENT "--resource and/or --node", NULL }, { "list-all-operations", 'o', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "List all resource operations, optionally filtered by\n" INDENT "--resource and/or --node", NULL }, { "list-options", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "List all available options of the given type.\n" INDENT "Allowed values:\n" INDENT PCMK__VALUE_PRIMITIVE " (primitive resource meta-attributes),\n" INDENT PCMK_VALUE_FENCING " (parameters common to all fencing resources)", "TYPE" }, { "list-standards", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "List supported standards", NULL }, { "list-ocf-providers", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "List all available OCF providers", NULL }, { "list-agents", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "List all agents available for the named standard and/or provider", "STD:PROV" }, { "list-ocf-alternatives", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "List all available providers for the named OCF agent", "AGENT" }, { "show-metadata", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Show the metadata for the named class:provider:agent", "SPEC" }, { "query-xml", 'q', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Show XML configuration of resource (after any template expansion)", NULL }, { "query-xml-raw", 'w', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Show XML configuration of resource (before any template expansion)", NULL }, { "get-parameter", 'g', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Display named parameter for resource (use instance attribute\n" INDENT "unless --element, --meta, or --utilization is specified)", "PARAM" }, { "locate", 'W', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Show node(s) currently running resource", NULL }, { "constraints", 'a', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Display the location and colocation constraints that apply to a\n" INDENT "resource, and if --recursive is specified, to the resources\n" INDENT "directly or indirectly involved in those colocations.\n" INDENT "If the named resource is part of a group, or a clone or\n" INDENT "bundle instance, constraints for the collective resource\n" INDENT "will be shown unless --force is given.", NULL }, { "stack", 'A', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Equivalent to --constraints --recursive", NULL }, { "why", 'Y', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Show why resources are not running, optionally filtered by\n" INDENT "--resource and/or --node", NULL }, { NULL } }; static GOptionEntry command_entries[] = { { "validate", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_OPTIONAL_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Validate resource configuration by calling agent's validate-all\n" INDENT "action. The configuration may be specified either by giving an\n" INDENT "existing resource name with -r, or by specifying --class,\n" INDENT "--agent, and --provider arguments, along with any number of\n" INDENT "--option arguments. An optional LEVEL argument can be given\n" INDENT "to control the level of checking performed.", "LEVEL" }, { "cleanup", 'C', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "If resource has any past failures, clear its history and fail\n" INDENT "count. Optionally filtered by --resource, --node, --operation\n" INDENT "and --interval (otherwise all). --operation and --interval\n" INDENT "apply to fail counts, but entire history is always clear, to\n" INDENT "allow current state to be rechecked. If the named resource is\n" INDENT "part of a group, or one numbered instance of a clone or bundled\n" INDENT "resource, the clean-up applies to the whole collective resource\n" INDENT "unless --force is given.", NULL }, { "refresh", 'R', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Delete resource's history (including failures) so its current state\n" INDENT "is rechecked. Optionally filtered by --resource and --node\n" INDENT "(otherwise all). If the named resource is part of a group, or one\n" INDENT "numbered instance of a clone or bundled resource, the refresh\n" INDENT "applies to the whole collective resource unless --force is given.", NULL }, { "set-parameter", 'p', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Set named parameter for resource (requires -v). Use instance\n" INDENT "attribute unless --element, --meta, or --utilization is " "specified.", "PARAM" }, { "delete-parameter", 'd', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Delete named parameter for resource. Use instance attribute\n" INDENT "unless --element, --meta or, --utilization is specified.", "PARAM" }, { NULL } }; static GOptionEntry location_entries[] = { { "move", 'M', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Create a constraint to move resource. If --node is specified,\n" INDENT "the constraint will be to move to that node, otherwise it\n" INDENT "will be to ban the current node. Unless --force is specified\n" INDENT "this will return an error if the resource is already running\n" INDENT "on the specified node. If --force is specified, this will\n" INDENT "always ban the current node.\n" INDENT "Optional: --lifetime, --promoted. NOTE: This may prevent the\n" INDENT "resource from running on its previous location until the\n" INDENT "implicit constraint expires or is removed with --clear.", NULL }, { "ban", 'B', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Create a constraint to keep resource off a node.\n" INDENT "Optional: --node, --lifetime, --promoted.\n" INDENT "NOTE: This will prevent the resource from running on the\n" INDENT "affected node until the implicit constraint expires or is\n" INDENT "removed with --clear. If --node is not specified, it defaults\n" INDENT "to the node currently running the resource for primitives\n" INDENT "and groups, or the promoted instance of promotable clones with\n" INDENT PCMK_META_PROMOTED_MAX "=1 (all other situations result in an\n" INDENT "error as there is no sane default).", NULL }, { "clear", 'U', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "Remove all constraints created by the --ban and/or --move\n" INDENT "commands. Requires: --resource. Optional: --node, --promoted,\n" INDENT "--expired. If --node is not specified, all constraints created\n" INDENT "by --ban and --move will be removed for the named resource. If\n" INDENT "--node and --force are specified, any constraint created by\n" INDENT "--move will be cleared, even if it is not for the specified\n" INDENT "node. If --expired is specified, only those constraints whose\n" INDENT "lifetimes have expired will be removed.", NULL }, { "expired", 'e', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &options.clear_expired, "Modifies the --clear argument to remove constraints with\n" INDENT "expired lifetimes.", NULL }, { "lifetime", 'u', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &options.move_lifetime, "Lifespan (as ISO 8601 duration) of created constraints (with\n" INDENT "-B, -M) see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Durations)", "TIMESPEC" }, { "promoted", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &options.promoted_role_only, "Limit scope of command to promoted role (with -B, -M, -U). For\n" INDENT "-B and -M, previously promoted instances may remain\n" INDENT "active in the unpromoted role.", NULL }, // Deprecated since 2.1.0 { "master", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &options.promoted_role_only, "Deprecated: Use --promoted instead", NULL }, { NULL } }; static GOptionEntry advanced_entries[] = { { "delete", 'D', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "(Advanced) Delete a resource from the CIB. Required: -t", NULL }, { "fail", 'F', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "(Advanced) Tell the cluster this resource has failed", NULL }, { "restart", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "(Advanced) Tell the cluster to restart this resource and\n" INDENT "anything that depends on it. This temporarily modifies\n" INDENT "the CIB, and other CIB modifications should be avoided\n" INDENT "while this is in progress. If a node is fenced because\n" INDENT "the stop portion of the restart fails, CIB modifications\n" INDENT "such as target-role may remain.", NULL }, { "wait", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "(Advanced) Wait until the cluster settles into a stable state", NULL }, { "digests", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "(Advanced) Show parameter hashes that Pacemaker uses to detect\n" INDENT "configuration changes (only accurate if there is resource\n" INDENT "history on the specified node). Required: --resource, --node.\n" INDENT "Optional: any NAME=VALUE parameters will be used to override\n" INDENT "the configuration (to see what the hash would be with those\n" INDENT "changes).", NULL }, { "force-demote", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "(Advanced) Bypass the cluster and demote a resource on the local\n" INDENT "node. Unless --force is specified, this will refuse to do so if\n" INDENT "the cluster believes the resource is a clone instance already\n" INDENT "running on the local node.", NULL }, { "force-stop", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "(Advanced) Bypass the cluster and stop a resource on the local node", NULL }, { "force-start", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "(Advanced) Bypass the cluster and start a resource on the local\n" INDENT "node. Unless --force is specified, this will refuse to do so if\n" INDENT "the cluster believes the resource is a clone instance already\n" INDENT "running on the local node.", NULL }, { "force-promote", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "(Advanced) Bypass the cluster and promote a resource on the local\n" INDENT "node. Unless --force is specified, this will refuse to do so if\n" INDENT "the cluster believes the resource is a clone instance already\n" INDENT "running on the local node.", NULL }, { "force-check", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_OPTIONAL_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, command_cb, "(Advanced) Bypass the cluster and check the state of a resource on\n" INDENT "the local node. An optional LEVEL argument can be given\n" INDENT "to control the level of checking performed.", "LEVEL" }, { NULL } }; static GOptionEntry addl_entries[] = { { "node", 'N', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &options.host_uname, "Node name", "NAME" }, { "recursive", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &options.recursive, "Follow colocation chains when using --set-parameter or --constraints", NULL }, { "resource-type", 't', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &options.rsc_type, "Resource XML element (primitive, group, etc.) (with -D)", "ELEMENT" }, { "parameter-value", 'v', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &options.prop_value, "Value to use with -p", "PARAM" }, { "meta", 'm', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, attr_set_type_cb, "Use resource meta-attribute instead of instance attribute\n" INDENT "(with -p, -g, -d)", NULL }, { "utilization", 'z', G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, attr_set_type_cb, "Use resource utilization attribute instead of instance attribute\n" INDENT "(with -p, -g, -d)", NULL }, { "element", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, attr_set_type_cb, "Use resource element attribute instead of instance attribute\n" INDENT "(with -p, -g, -d)", NULL }, { "operation", 'n', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &options.operation, "Operation to clear instead of all (with -C -r)", "OPERATION" }, { "interval", 'I', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &options.interval_spec, "Interval of operation to clear (default 0s) (with -C -r -n)", "N" }, { "class", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, cmdline_config_cb, "The standard the resource agent conforms to (for example, ocf).\n" INDENT "Use with --agent, --provider, --option, and --validate.", "CLASS" }, { "agent", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, cmdline_config_cb, "The agent to use (for example, IPaddr). Use with --class,\n" INDENT "--provider, --option, and --validate.", "AGENT" }, { "provider", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, cmdline_config_cb, "The vendor that supplies the resource agent (for example,\n" INDENT "heartbeat). Use with --class, --agent, --option, and --validate.", "PROVIDER" }, { "option", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, option_cb, "Specify a device configuration parameter as NAME=VALUE (may be\n" INDENT "specified multiple times). Use with --validate and without the\n" INDENT "-r option.", "PARAM" }, { "set-name", 's', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &options.prop_set, "(Advanced) XML ID of attributes element to use (with -p, -d)", "ID" }, { "nvpair", 'i', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &options.prop_id, "(Advanced) XML ID of nvpair element to use (with -p, -d)", "ID" }, { "timeout", 'T', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, timeout_cb, "(Advanced) Abort if command does not finish in this time (with\n" INDENT "--restart, --wait, --force-*)", "N" }, { "all", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &options.all, "List all options, including advanced and deprecated (with\n" INDENT "--list-options)", NULL }, { "force", 'f', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &options.force, "Force the action to be performed. See help for individual commands for\n" INDENT "additional behavior.", NULL }, // @COMPAT Used in resource-agents prior to v4.2.0 { "host-uname", 'H', G_OPTION_FLAG_HIDDEN, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &options.host_uname, NULL, "HOST" }, { NULL } }; gboolean attr_set_type_cb(const gchar *option_name, const gchar *optarg, gpointer data, GError **error) { if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-m", "--meta", NULL)) { options.attr_set_type = PCMK_XE_META_ATTRIBUTES; } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(option_name, "-z", "--utilization", NULL)) { options.attr_set_type = PCMK_XE_UTILIZATION; } else if (pcmk__str_eq(option_name, "--element", pcmk__str_none)) { options.attr_set_type = ATTR_SET_ELEMENT; } return TRUE; } gboolean cmdline_config_cb(const gchar *option_name, const gchar *optarg, gpointer data, GError **error) { options.cmdline_config = true; if (pcmk__str_eq(option_name, "--class", pcmk__str_none)) { pcmk__str_update(&options.v_class, optarg); } else if (pcmk__str_eq(option_name, "--provider", pcmk__str_none)) { pcmk__str_update(&options.v_provider, optarg); } else { // --agent pcmk__str_update(&options.v_agent, optarg); } return TRUE; } gboolean option_cb(const gchar *option_name, const gchar *optarg, gpointer data, GError **error) { gchar *name = NULL; gchar *value = NULL; if (pcmk__scan_nvpair(optarg, &name, &value) != pcmk_rc_ok) { return FALSE; } if (options.cmdline_params == NULL) { options.cmdline_params = pcmk__strkey_table(free, free); } pcmk__insert_dup(options.cmdline_params, name, value); g_free(name); g_free(value); return TRUE; } gboolean timeout_cb(const gchar *option_name, const gchar *optarg, gpointer data, GError **error) { long long timeout_ms = crm_get_msec(optarg); if (timeout_ms < 0) { return FALSE; } options.timeout_ms = (guint) QB_MIN(timeout_ms, UINT_MAX); return TRUE; } static int ban_or_move(pcmk__output_t *out, pcmk_resource_t *rsc, const char *move_lifetime) { int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; pcmk_node_t *current = NULL; unsigned int nactive = 0; CRM_CHECK(rsc != NULL, return EINVAL); current = pe__find_active_requires(rsc, &nactive); if (nactive == 1) { rc = cli_resource_ban(out, options.rsc_id, current->priv->name, move_lifetime, cib_conn, options.promoted_role_only, PCMK_ROLE_PROMOTED); } else if (pcmk_is_set(rsc->flags, pcmk__rsc_promotable)) { int count = 0; GList *iter = NULL; current = NULL; for (iter = rsc->priv->children; iter != NULL; iter = iter->next) { pcmk_resource_t *child = (pcmk_resource_t *)iter->data; enum rsc_role_e child_role = child->priv->fns->state(child, true); if (child_role == pcmk_role_promoted) { count++; current = pcmk__current_node(child); } } if(count == 1 && current) { rc = cli_resource_ban(out, options.rsc_id, current->priv->name, move_lifetime, cib_conn, options.promoted_role_only, PCMK_ROLE_PROMOTED); } else { rc = EINVAL; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, CRM_EX_USAGE, _("Resource '%s' not moved: active in %d locations (promoted in %d).\n" "To prevent '%s' from running on a specific location, " "specify a node." "To prevent '%s' from being promoted at a specific " "location, specify a node and the --promoted option."), options.rsc_id, nactive, count, options.rsc_id, options.rsc_id); } } else { rc = EINVAL; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, CRM_EX_USAGE, _("Resource '%s' not moved: active in %d locations.\n" "To prevent '%s' from running on a specific location, " "specify a node."), options.rsc_id, nactive, options.rsc_id); } return rc; } static void cleanup(pcmk__output_t *out, pcmk_resource_t *rsc, pcmk_node_t *node) { int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; if (options.force == FALSE) { rsc = uber_parent(rsc); } crm_debug("Erasing failures of %s (%s requested) on %s", rsc->id, options.rsc_id, ((node != NULL)? pcmk__node_name(node) : "all nodes")); rc = cli_resource_delete(controld_api, node, rsc, options.operation, options.interval_spec, true, scheduler, options.force); if ((rc == pcmk_rc_ok) && !out->is_quiet(out)) { // Show any reasons why resource might stay stopped cli_resource_check(out, rsc, node); } if (rc == pcmk_rc_ok) { start_mainloop(controld_api); } } static int initialize_scheduler_data(xmlNode **cib_xml_orig) { int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; pcmk__assert(cib_conn != NULL); scheduler = pcmk_new_scheduler(); if (scheduler == NULL) { return ENOMEM; } pcmk__set_scheduler_flags(scheduler, pcmk__sched_no_counts); scheduler->priv->out = out; rc = update_scheduler_input(out, scheduler, cib_conn, cib_xml_orig); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { return rc; } cluster_status(scheduler); return pcmk_rc_ok; } static int refresh(pcmk__output_t *out, const pcmk_node_t *node) { const char *node_name = NULL; const char *log_node_name = "all nodes"; const char *router_node = NULL; int attr_options = pcmk__node_attr_none; int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; if (node != NULL) { node_name = node->priv->name; log_node_name = pcmk__node_name(node); router_node = node->priv->name; } if (pcmk__is_pacemaker_remote_node(node)) { const pcmk_node_t *conn_host = pcmk__current_node(node->priv->remote); if (conn_host == NULL) { rc = ENXIO; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__RC_ERROR, rc, _("No cluster connection to Pacemaker Remote node %s " "detected"), log_node_name); return rc; } router_node = conn_host->priv->name; pcmk__set_node_attr_flags(attr_options, pcmk__node_attr_remote); } if (controld_api == NULL) { out->info(out, "Dry run: skipping clean-up of %s due to CIB_file", log_node_name); return pcmk_rc_ok; } crm_debug("Re-checking the state of all resources on %s", log_node_name); rc = pcmk__attrd_api_clear_failures(NULL, node_name, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, attr_options); if (pcmk_controld_api_reprobe(controld_api, node_name, router_node) == pcmk_rc_ok) { start_mainloop(controld_api); } return rc; } static void refresh_resource(pcmk__output_t *out, pcmk_resource_t *rsc, pcmk_node_t *node) { int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; if (options.force == FALSE) { rsc = uber_parent(rsc); } crm_debug("Re-checking the state of %s (%s requested) on %s", rsc->id, options.rsc_id, ((node != NULL)? pcmk__node_name(node) : "all nodes")); rc = cli_resource_delete(controld_api, node, rsc, NULL, 0, false, scheduler, options.force); if ((rc == pcmk_rc_ok) && !out->is_quiet(out)) { // Show any reasons why resource might stay stopped cli_resource_check(out, rsc, node); } if (rc == pcmk_rc_ok) { start_mainloop(controld_api); } } static void validate_cmdline_config(void) { // Cannot use both --resource and command-line resource configuration if (options.rsc_id != NULL) { g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, CRM_EX_USAGE, _("--resource cannot be used with --class, --agent, and --provider")); // Not all commands support command-line resource configuration } else if (options.rsc_cmd != cmd_execute_agent) { g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, CRM_EX_USAGE, _("--class, --agent, and --provider can only be used with " "--validate and --force-*")); // Not all of --class, --agent, and --provider need to be given. Not all // classes support the concept of a provider. Check that what we were given // is valid. } else if (pcmk__str_eq(options.v_class, "stonith", pcmk__str_none)) { if (options.v_provider != NULL) { g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, CRM_EX_USAGE, _("stonith does not support providers")); } else if (stonith_agent_exists(options.v_agent, 0) == FALSE) { g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, CRM_EX_USAGE, _("%s is not a known stonith agent"), options.v_agent ? options.v_agent : ""); } } else if (resources_agent_exists(options.v_class, options.v_provider, options.v_agent) == FALSE) { g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, CRM_EX_USAGE, _("%s:%s:%s is not a known resource"), options.v_class ? options.v_class : "", options.v_provider ? options.v_provider : "", options.v_agent ? options.v_agent : ""); } if ((error == NULL) && (options.cmdline_params == NULL)) { options.cmdline_params = pcmk__strkey_table(free, free); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Get the enum pe_find flags for a given command * * \return enum pe_find flag group appropriate for \c options.rsc_cmd. */ static uint32_t get_find_flags(void) { switch (options.rsc_cmd) { case cmd_ban: case cmd_cleanup: case cmd_clear: case cmd_colocations: case cmd_digests: case cmd_execute_agent: case cmd_locate: case cmd_move: case cmd_refresh: case cmd_restart: case cmd_why: return pcmk_rsc_match_history|pcmk_rsc_match_anon_basename; case cmd_delete_param: case cmd_get_param: case cmd_query_xml_raw: case cmd_query_xml: case cmd_set_param: return pcmk_rsc_match_history|pcmk_rsc_match_basename; default: return 0; } } /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether a node argument is required * * \return \c true if a \c --node argument is required, or \c false otherwise */ static bool is_node_required(void) { switch (options.rsc_cmd) { case cmd_digests: case cmd_fail: return true; default: return false; } } /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether a resource argument is required * * \return \c true if a \c --resource argument is required, or \c false * otherwise */ static bool is_resource_required(void) { if (options.cmdline_config) { return false; } switch (options.rsc_cmd) { case cmd_clear: return !options.clear_expired; case cmd_cleanup: case cmd_cts: case cmd_list_active_ops: case cmd_list_agents: case cmd_list_all_ops: case cmd_list_alternatives: case cmd_list_instances: case cmd_list_options: case cmd_list_providers: case cmd_list_resources: case cmd_list_standards: case cmd_metadata: case cmd_refresh: case cmd_wait: case cmd_why: return false; default: return true; } } /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether a scheduler data object is required * * If true, the caller will populate the scheduler data from the CIB connection. * * \return \c true if scheduler data is required, or \c false otherwise */ static bool is_scheduler_required(void) { if (options.cmdline_config) { // cmd_execute_agent using CLI parameters instead of CIB connection return false; } switch (options.rsc_cmd) { case cmd_delete: case cmd_list_agents: case cmd_list_alternatives: case cmd_list_options: case cmd_list_providers: case cmd_list_standards: case cmd_metadata: case cmd_wait: return false; default: return true; } } /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether a CIB connection is required * * \return \c true if a CIB connection is required, or \c false otherwise */ static bool is_cib_required(void) { if (options.cmdline_config) { // cmd_execute_agent using CLI parameters instead of CIB connection return false; } if (is_scheduler_required()) { return true; } // Commands that requires CIB connection but not scheduler data switch (options.rsc_cmd) { case cmd_delete: case cmd_wait: return true; default: return false; } } /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether a controller IPC connection is required * * \return \c true if a controller connection is required, or \c false otherwise */ static bool is_controller_required(void) { switch (options.rsc_cmd) { case cmd_cleanup: case cmd_refresh: return getenv("CIB_file") == NULL; case cmd_fail: return true; default: return false; } } /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether the chosen command accepts clone instances * * \return \c true if \p options.rsc_cmd accepts or ignores clone instances, or * \c false otherwise */ static bool accept_clone_instance(void) { switch (options.rsc_cmd) { case cmd_ban: case cmd_clear: case cmd_delete: case cmd_move: case cmd_restart: return false; default: return true; } } static int handle_ban(pcmk_resource_t *rsc, const pcmk_node_t *node) { int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; if (node == NULL) { rc = ban_or_move(out, rsc, options.move_lifetime); } else { rc = cli_resource_ban(out, options.rsc_id, node->priv->name, options.move_lifetime, cib_conn, options.promoted_role_only, PCMK_ROLE_PROMOTED); } if (rc == EINVAL) { exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; return pcmk_rc_ok; } return rc; } static int handle_cleanup(pcmk_resource_t *rsc, pcmk_node_t *node) { if (rsc == NULL) { int rc = cli_cleanup_all(controld_api, node, options.operation, options.interval_spec, scheduler); if (rc == pcmk_rc_ok) { start_mainloop(controld_api); } } else { cleanup(out, rsc, node); } return pcmk_rc_ok; } static int handle_clear(const pcmk_node_t *node) { const char *node_name = (node != NULL)? node->priv->name : NULL; GList *before = NULL; GList *after = NULL; GList *remaining = NULL; int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; if (!out->is_quiet(out)) { before = build_constraint_list(scheduler->input); } if (options.clear_expired) { rc = cli_resource_clear_all_expired(scheduler->input, cib_conn, options.rsc_id, node_name, options.promoted_role_only); } else if (node != NULL) { rc = cli_resource_clear(options.rsc_id, node_name, NULL, cib_conn, true, options.force); } else { rc = cli_resource_clear(options.rsc_id, NULL, scheduler->nodes, cib_conn, true, options.force); } if (!out->is_quiet(out)) { xmlNode *cib_xml = NULL; rc = cib_conn->cmds->query(cib_conn, NULL, &cib_xml, cib_sync_call); rc = pcmk_legacy2rc(rc); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { g_set_error(&error, PCMK__RC_ERROR, rc, _("Could not get modified CIB: %s"), pcmk_rc_str(rc)); g_list_free(before); pcmk__xml_free(cib_xml); return rc; } scheduler->input = cib_xml; cluster_status(scheduler); after = build_constraint_list(scheduler->input); remaining = pcmk__subtract_lists(before, after, (GCompareFunc) strcmp); for (const GList *iter = remaining; iter != NULL; iter = iter->next) { const char *constraint = iter->data; out->info(out, "Removing constraint: %s", constraint); } g_list_free(before); g_list_free(after); g_list_free(remaining); } return rc; } static int handle_colocations(pcmk_resource_t *rsc) { return out->message(out, "locations-and-colocations", rsc, options.recursive, options.force); } static int handle_cts(void) { // coverity[var_deref_op] False positive g_list_foreach(scheduler->priv->resources, (GFunc) cli_resource_print_cts, out); cli_resource_print_cts_constraints(scheduler); return pcmk_rc_ok; } static int handle_delete(void) { /* rsc_id was already checked for NULL much earlier when validating command * line arguments */ int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; if (options.rsc_type == NULL) { exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, CRM_EX_USAGE, _("You need to specify a resource type with -t")); } else { rc = pcmk__resource_delete(cib_conn, cib_sync_call, options.rsc_id, options.rsc_type); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { g_set_error(&error, PCMK__RC_ERROR, rc, _("Could not delete resource %s: %s"), options.rsc_id, pcmk_rc_str(rc)); } } return rc; } static int handle_delete_param(pcmk_resource_t *rsc, xmlNode *cib_xml_orig) { /* coverity[var_deref_model] False positive */ return cli_resource_delete_attribute(rsc, options.rsc_id, options.prop_set, options.attr_set_type, options.prop_id, options.prop_name, cib_conn, cib_xml_orig, options.force); } static int handle_digests(pcmk_resource_t *rsc, const pcmk_node_t *node) { return pcmk__resource_digests(out, rsc, node, options.override_params); } static int handle_execute_agent(pcmk_resource_t *rsc) { if (options.cmdline_config) { exit_code = cli_resource_execute_from_params(out, NULL, options.v_class, options.v_provider, options.v_agent, options.operation, options.cmdline_params, options.override_params, options.timeout_ms, args->verbosity, options.force, options.check_level); } else { exit_code = cli_resource_execute(rsc, options.rsc_id, options.operation, options.override_params, options.timeout_ms, cib_conn, scheduler, args->verbosity, options.force, options.check_level); } return pcmk_rc_ok; } static int handle_fail(const pcmk_node_t *node) { int rc = cli_resource_fail(controld_api, node, options.rsc_id, scheduler); if (rc == pcmk_rc_ok) { start_mainloop(controld_api); } return rc; } static int handle_get_param(pcmk_resource_t *rsc) { unsigned int count = 0; GHashTable *params = NULL; pcmk_node_t *current = rsc->priv->fns->active_node(rsc, &count, NULL); bool free_params = true; const char *value = NULL; int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; if (count > 1) { out->err(out, "%s is active on more than one node, returning the default " "value for %s", rsc->id, pcmk__s(options.prop_name, "unspecified property")); current = NULL; } crm_debug("Looking up %s in %s", options.prop_name, rsc->id); if (pcmk__str_eq(options.attr_set_type, PCMK_XE_INSTANCE_ATTRIBUTES, pcmk__str_none)) { params = pe_rsc_params(rsc, current, scheduler); free_params = false; value = g_hash_table_lookup(params, options.prop_name); } else if (pcmk__str_eq(options.attr_set_type, PCMK_XE_META_ATTRIBUTES, pcmk__str_none)) { params = pcmk__strkey_table(free, free); get_meta_attributes(params, rsc, NULL, scheduler); value = g_hash_table_lookup(params, options.prop_name); } else if (pcmk__str_eq(options.attr_set_type, ATTR_SET_ELEMENT, pcmk__str_none)) { value = crm_element_value(rsc->priv->xml, options.prop_name); free_params = false; } else { const pcmk_rule_input_t rule_input = { .now = scheduler->priv->now, }; params = pcmk__strkey_table(free, free); pe__unpack_dataset_nvpairs(rsc->priv->xml, PCMK_XE_UTILIZATION, &rule_input, params, NULL, scheduler); value = g_hash_table_lookup(params, options.prop_name); } rc = out->message(out, "attribute-list", rsc, options.prop_name, value); if (free_params) { g_hash_table_destroy(params); } return rc; } static int handle_list_active_ops(const pcmk_node_t *node) { const char *node_name = (node != NULL)? node->priv->name : NULL; return cli_resource_print_operations(options.rsc_id, node_name, true, scheduler); } static int handle_list_agents(void) { return pcmk__list_agents(out, options.agent_spec); } static int handle_list_all_ops(const pcmk_node_t *node) { const char *node_name = (node != NULL)? node->priv->name : NULL; return cli_resource_print_operations(options.rsc_id, node_name, false, scheduler); } static int handle_list_alternatives(void) { return pcmk__list_alternatives(out, options.agent_spec); } static int handle_list_instances(void) { // coverity[var_deref_op] False positive if (out->message(out, "resource-names-list", scheduler->priv->resources) != pcmk_rc_ok) { return ENXIO; } return pcmk_rc_ok; } static int handle_list_options(void) { switch (options.opt_list) { case pcmk__opt_fencing: return pcmk__list_fencing_params(out, options.all); case pcmk__opt_primitive: return pcmk__list_primitive_meta(out, options.all); default: exit_code = CRM_EX_SOFTWARE; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, "BUG: Invalid option list type"); return pcmk_rc_ok; } } static int handle_list_providers(void) { return pcmk__list_providers(out, options.agent_spec); } static int handle_list_resources(void) { GList *all = g_list_prepend(NULL, (gpointer) "*"); int rc = out->message(out, "resource-list", scheduler, pcmk_show_inactive_rscs |pcmk_show_rsc_only |pcmk_show_pending, true, all, all, false); g_list_free(all); if (rc == pcmk_rc_no_output) { rc = ENXIO; } return rc; } static int handle_list_standards(void) { return pcmk__list_standards(out); } static int handle_locate(pcmk_resource_t *rsc) { GList *nodes = cli_resource_search(rsc, options.rsc_id, scheduler); int rc = out->message(out, "resource-search-list", nodes, options.rsc_id); g_list_free_full(nodes, free); return rc; } static int handle_metadata(void) { int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; char *standard = NULL; char *provider = NULL; char *type = NULL; char *metadata = NULL; lrmd_t *lrmd_conn = NULL; rc = lrmd__new(&lrmd_conn, NULL, NULL, 0); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { g_set_error(&error, PCMK__RC_ERROR, rc, _("Could not create executor connection")); lrmd_api_delete(lrmd_conn); return rc; } rc = crm_parse_agent_spec(options.agent_spec, &standard, &provider, &type); rc = pcmk_legacy2rc(rc); if (rc == pcmk_rc_ok) { rc = lrmd_conn->cmds->get_metadata(lrmd_conn, standard, provider, type, &metadata, 0); rc = pcmk_legacy2rc(rc); if (metadata != NULL) { out->output_xml(out, PCMK_XE_METADATA, metadata); free(metadata); } else { /* We were given a validly formatted spec, but it doesn't necessarily * match up with anything that exists. Use ENXIO as the return code * here because that maps to an exit code of CRM_EX_NOSUCH, which * probably is the most common reason to get here. */ rc = ENXIO; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__RC_ERROR, rc, _("Metadata query for %s failed: %s"), options.agent_spec, pcmk_rc_str(rc)); } } else { rc = ENXIO; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__RC_ERROR, rc, _("'%s' is not a valid agent specification"), options.agent_spec); } lrmd_api_delete(lrmd_conn); return rc; } static int handle_move(pcmk_resource_t *rsc, const pcmk_node_t *node) { int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; if (node == NULL) { rc = ban_or_move(out, rsc, options.move_lifetime); } else { rc = cli_resource_move(rsc, options.rsc_id, node, options.move_lifetime, cib_conn, scheduler, options.promoted_role_only, options.force); } if (rc == EINVAL) { exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; return pcmk_rc_ok; } return rc; } static int handle_query_xml(pcmk_resource_t *rsc) { return cli_resource_print(rsc, scheduler, true); } static int handle_query_xml_raw(pcmk_resource_t *rsc) { return cli_resource_print(rsc, scheduler, false); } static int handle_refresh(pcmk_resource_t *rsc, pcmk_node_t *node) { if (rsc == NULL) { return refresh(out, node); } refresh_resource(out, rsc, node); return pcmk_rc_ok; } static int handle_restart(pcmk_resource_t *rsc, const pcmk_node_t *node) { /* We don't pass scheduler because rsc needs to stay valid for the entire * lifetime of cli_resource_restart(), but it will reset and update the * scheduler data multiple times, so it needs to use its own copy. */ return cli_resource_restart(out, rsc, node, options.move_lifetime, options.timeout_ms, cib_conn, options.promoted_role_only, options.force); } static int handle_set_param(pcmk_resource_t *rsc, xmlNode *cib_xml_orig) { if (pcmk__str_empty(options.prop_value)) { exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("You need to supply a value with the -v option")); return pcmk_rc_ok; } // coverity[var_deref_model] False positive return cli_resource_update_attribute(rsc, options.rsc_id, options.prop_set, options.attr_set_type, options.prop_id, options.prop_name, options.prop_value, options.recursive, cib_conn, cib_xml_orig, options.force); } static int handle_wait(void) { return wait_till_stable(out, options.timeout_ms, cib_conn); } static int handle_why(pcmk_resource_t *rsc, pcmk_node_t *node) { return out->message(out, "resource-reasons-list", scheduler->priv->resources, rsc, node); } static GOptionContext * build_arg_context(pcmk__common_args_t *args, GOptionGroup **group) { GOptionContext *context = NULL; GOptionEntry extra_prog_entries[] = { { "quiet", 'Q', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &(args->quiet), "Be less descriptive in output.", NULL }, { "resource", 'r', G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &options.rsc_id, "Resource ID", "ID" }, { G_OPTION_REMAINING, 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING_ARRAY, &options.remainder, NULL, NULL }, { NULL } }; const char *description = "Examples:\n\n" "List the available OCF agents:\n\n" "\t# crm_resource --list-agents ocf\n\n" "List the available OCF agents from the linux-ha project:\n\n" "\t# crm_resource --list-agents ocf:heartbeat\n\n" "Move 'myResource' to a specific node:\n\n" "\t# crm_resource --resource myResource --move --node altNode\n\n" "Allow (but not force) 'myResource' to move back to its original " "location:\n\n" "\t# crm_resource --resource myResource --clear\n\n" "Stop 'myResource' (and anything that depends on it):\n\n" "\t# crm_resource --resource myResource --set-parameter " PCMK_META_TARGET_ROLE "--meta --parameter-value Stopped\n\n" "Tell the cluster not to manage 'myResource' (the cluster will not " "attempt to start or stop the\n" "resource under any circumstances; useful when performing maintenance " "tasks on a resource):\n\n" "\t# crm_resource --resource myResource --set-parameter " PCMK_META_IS_MANAGED "--meta --parameter-value false\n\n" "Erase the operation history of 'myResource' on 'aNode' (the cluster " "will 'forget' the existing\n" "resource state, including any errors, and attempt to recover the" "resource; useful when a resource\n" "had failed permanently and has been repaired by an administrator):\n\n" "\t# crm_resource --resource myResource --cleanup --node aNode\n\n"; context = pcmk__build_arg_context(args, "text (default), xml", group, NULL); g_option_context_set_description(context, description); /* Add the -Q option, which cannot be part of the globally supported options * because some tools use that flag for something else. */ pcmk__add_main_args(context, extra_prog_entries); pcmk__add_arg_group(context, "queries", "Queries:", "Show query help", query_entries); pcmk__add_arg_group(context, "commands", "Commands:", "Show command help", command_entries); pcmk__add_arg_group(context, "locations", "Locations:", "Show location help", location_entries); pcmk__add_arg_group(context, "advanced", "Advanced:", "Show advanced option help", advanced_entries); pcmk__add_arg_group(context, "additional", "Additional Options:", "Show additional options", addl_entries); return context; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { xmlNode *cib_xml_orig = NULL; pcmk_resource_t *rsc = NULL; pcmk_node_t *node = NULL; uint32_t find_flags = 0; int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; GOptionGroup *output_group = NULL; gchar **processed_args = NULL; GOptionContext *context = NULL; /* * Parse command line arguments */ args = pcmk__new_common_args(SUMMARY); processed_args = pcmk__cmdline_preproc(argv, "GHINSTdginpstuvx"); context = build_arg_context(args, &output_group); pcmk__register_formats(output_group, formats); if (!g_option_context_parse_strv(context, &processed_args, &error)) { exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; goto done; } pcmk__cli_init_logging("crm_resource", args->verbosity); rc = pcmk__output_new(&out, args->output_ty, args->output_dest, argv); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { exit_code = CRM_EX_ERROR; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("Error creating output format %s: %s"), args->output_ty, pcmk_rc_str(rc)); goto done; } pe__register_messages(out); crm_resource_register_messages(out); lrmd__register_messages(out); pcmk__register_lib_messages(out); out->quiet = args->quiet; crm_log_args(argc, argv); /* * Validate option combinations */ // --expired without --clear/-U doesn't make sense if (options.clear_expired && (options.rsc_cmd != cmd_clear)) { exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("--expired requires --clear or -U")); goto done; } - if ((options.remainder != NULL) && (options.override_params != NULL)) { + if (options.remainder != NULL) { // Commands that use positional arguments will create override_params + if (options.override_params == NULL) { + GString *msg = g_string_sized_new(128); + guint len = g_strv_length(options.remainder); + + g_string_append(msg, "non-option ARGV-elements:"); + + for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { + g_string_append_printf(msg, "\n[%d of %u] %s", + i + 1, len, options.remainder[i]); + } + exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; + g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, "%s", msg->str); + g_string_free(msg, TRUE); + goto done; + } + for (gchar **s = options.remainder; *s; s++) { char *name = pcmk__assert_alloc(1, strlen(*s)); char *value = pcmk__assert_alloc(1, strlen(*s)); int rc = sscanf(*s, "%[^=]=%s", name, value); - if (rc == 2) { - g_hash_table_replace(options.override_params, name, value); - - } else { + if (rc != 2) { exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("Error parsing '%s' as a name=value pair"), argv[optind]); free(value); free(name); goto done; } + g_hash_table_replace(options.override_params, name, value); } - - } else if (options.remainder != NULL) { - gchar **strv = NULL; - gchar *msg = NULL; - int i = 1; - int len = 0; - - for (gchar **s = options.remainder; *s; s++) { - len++; - } - - pcmk__assert(len > 0); - - /* Add 1 for the strv[0] string below, and add another 1 for the NULL - * at the end of the array so g_strjoinv knows when to stop. - */ - strv = pcmk__assert_alloc(len+2, sizeof(char *)); - strv[0] = strdup("non-option ARGV-elements:\n"); - - for (gchar **s = options.remainder; *s; s++) { - strv[i] = crm_strdup_printf("[%d of %d] %s\n", i, len, *s); - i++; - } - - strv[i] = NULL; - - exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; - msg = g_strjoinv("", strv); - g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, "%s", msg); - g_free(msg); - - /* Don't try to free the last element, which is just NULL. */ - for(i = 0; i < len+1; i++) { - free(strv[i]); - } - free(strv); - - goto done; } if (pcmk__str_eq(args->output_ty, "xml", pcmk__str_none)) { switch (options.rsc_cmd) { /* These are the only commands that have historically used the * elements in their XML schema. For all others, use the simple list * argument. */ case cmd_get_param: case cmd_list_instances: case cmd_list_standards: pcmk__output_enable_list_element(out); break; default: break; } } else if (pcmk__str_eq(args->output_ty, "text", pcmk__str_null_matches)) { switch (options.rsc_cmd) { case cmd_colocations: case cmd_list_resources: pcmk__output_text_set_fancy(out, true); break; default: break; } } if (args->version) { out->version(out, false); goto done; } if (options.cmdline_config) { /* A resource configuration was given on the command line. Sanity-check * the values and set error if they don't make sense. */ validate_cmdline_config(); if (error != NULL) { exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; goto done; } } else if (options.cmdline_params != NULL) { exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("--option must be used with --validate and without -r")); g_hash_table_destroy(options.cmdline_params); options.cmdline_params = NULL; goto done; } if (is_resource_required() && (options.rsc_id == NULL)) { exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("Must supply a resource id with -r")); goto done; } if (is_node_required() && (options.host_uname == NULL)) { exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("Must supply a node name with -N")); goto done; } /* * Set up necessary connections */ // Establish a connection to the CIB if needed if (is_cib_required()) { cib_conn = cib_new(); if ((cib_conn == NULL) || (cib_conn->cmds == NULL)) { exit_code = CRM_EX_DISCONNECT; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("Could not create CIB connection")); goto done; } rc = cib__signon_attempts(cib_conn, cib_command, 5); rc = pcmk_legacy2rc(rc); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { exit_code = pcmk_rc2exitc(rc); g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("Could not connect to the CIB: %s"), pcmk_rc_str(rc)); goto done; } } // Populate scheduler data from CIB query if (is_scheduler_required()) { rc = initialize_scheduler_data(&cib_xml_orig); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { exit_code = pcmk_rc2exitc(rc); goto done; } /* If user supplied a node name, check whether it exists. * Commands that don't require scheduler data ignore the node argument. */ if (options.host_uname != NULL) { node = pcmk_find_node(scheduler, options.host_uname); if (node == NULL) { exit_code = CRM_EX_NOSUCH; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("Node '%s' not found"), options.host_uname); goto done; } } } find_flags = get_find_flags(); // If command requires that resource exist if specified, find it if ((find_flags != 0) && (options.rsc_id != NULL)) { rsc = pe_find_resource_with_flags(scheduler->priv->resources, options.rsc_id, find_flags); if (rsc == NULL) { exit_code = CRM_EX_NOSUCH; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("Resource '%s' not found"), options.rsc_id); goto done; } /* The --ban, --clear, --move, and --restart commands do not work with * instances of clone resourcs. */ if (pcmk__is_clone(rsc->priv->parent) && (strchr(options.rsc_id, ':') != NULL) && !accept_clone_instance()) { exit_code = CRM_EX_INVALID_PARAM; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("Cannot operate on clone resource instance '%s'"), options.rsc_id); goto done; } } // Establish a connection to the controller if needed if (is_controller_required()) { rc = pcmk_new_ipc_api(&controld_api, pcmk_ipc_controld); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { exit_code = pcmk_rc2exitc(rc); g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("Error connecting to the controller: %s"), pcmk_rc_str(rc)); goto done; } pcmk_register_ipc_callback(controld_api, controller_event_callback, NULL); rc = pcmk__connect_ipc(controld_api, pcmk_ipc_dispatch_main, 5); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { exit_code = pcmk_rc2exitc(rc); g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("Error connecting to %s: %s"), pcmk_ipc_name(controld_api, true), pcmk_rc_str(rc)); goto done; } } /* * Handle requested command */ /* Some of these set exit_code explicitly and return pcmk_rc_ok to skip * setting exit_code based on rc after the switch. */ switch (options.rsc_cmd) { case cmd_ban: rc = handle_ban(rsc, node); break; case cmd_cleanup: rc = handle_cleanup(rsc, node); break; case cmd_clear: rc = handle_clear(node); break; case cmd_colocations: rc = handle_colocations(rsc); break; case cmd_cts: rc = handle_cts(); break; case cmd_delete: rc = handle_delete(); break; case cmd_delete_param: rc = handle_delete_param(rsc, cib_xml_orig); break; case cmd_digests: rc = handle_digests(rsc, node); break; case cmd_execute_agent: rc = handle_execute_agent(rsc); break; case cmd_fail: rc = handle_fail(node); break; case cmd_get_param: // coverity[var_deref_model] False positive rc = handle_get_param(rsc); break; case cmd_list_active_ops: rc = handle_list_active_ops(node); break; case cmd_list_agents: rc = handle_list_agents(); break; case cmd_list_all_ops: rc = handle_list_all_ops(node); break; case cmd_list_alternatives: rc = handle_list_alternatives(); break; case cmd_list_instances: rc = handle_list_instances(); break; case cmd_list_providers: rc = handle_list_providers(); break; case cmd_list_options: rc = handle_list_options(); break; case cmd_list_resources: rc = handle_list_resources(); break; case cmd_list_standards: rc = handle_list_standards(); break; case cmd_locate: rc = handle_locate(rsc); break; case cmd_metadata: rc = handle_metadata(); break; case cmd_move: rc = handle_move(rsc, node); break; case cmd_query_xml: rc = handle_query_xml(rsc); break; case cmd_query_xml_raw: rc = handle_query_xml_raw(rsc); break; case cmd_refresh: rc = handle_refresh(rsc, node); break; case cmd_restart: rc = handle_restart(rsc, node); break; case cmd_set_param: rc = handle_set_param(rsc, cib_xml_orig); break; case cmd_wait: rc = handle_wait(); break; case cmd_why: rc = handle_why(rsc, node); break; default: exit_code = CRM_EX_USAGE; g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("Unimplemented command: %d"), (int) options.rsc_cmd); goto done; } /* Convert rc into an exit code. */ if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok && rc != pcmk_rc_no_output) { exit_code = pcmk_rc2exitc(rc); } /* * Clean up and exit */ done: /* When we get here, exit_code has been set one of two ways - either at one of * the spots where there's a "goto done" (which itself could have happened either * directly or by calling pcmk_rc2exitc), or just up above after any of the break * statements. * * Thus, we can use just exit_code here to decide what to do. */ if (exit_code != CRM_EX_OK && exit_code != CRM_EX_USAGE) { if (error != NULL) { char *msg = crm_strdup_printf("%s\nError performing operation: %s", error->message, crm_exit_str(exit_code)); g_clear_error(&error); g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, "%s", msg); free(msg); } else { g_set_error(&error, PCMK__EXITC_ERROR, exit_code, _("Error performing operation: %s"), crm_exit_str(exit_code)); } } g_free(options.host_uname); g_free(options.interval_spec); g_free(options.move_lifetime); g_free(options.operation); g_free(options.prop_id); free(options.prop_name); g_free(options.prop_set); g_free(options.prop_value); g_free(options.rsc_id); g_free(options.rsc_type); free(options.agent_spec); free(options.v_agent); free(options.v_class); free(options.v_provider); if (options.override_params != NULL) { g_hash_table_destroy(options.override_params); } g_strfreev(options.remainder); /* options.cmdline_params does not need to be destroyed here. See the * comments in cli_resource_execute_from_params. */ g_strfreev(processed_args); g_option_context_free(context); pcmk__xml_free(cib_xml_orig); cib__clean_up_connection(&cib_conn); pcmk_free_ipc_api(controld_api); pcmk_free_scheduler(scheduler); if (mainloop != NULL) { g_main_loop_unref(mainloop); } pcmk__output_and_clear_error(&error, out); if (out != NULL) { out->finish(out, exit_code, true, NULL); pcmk__output_free(out); } pcmk__unregister_formats(); return crm_exit(exit_code); }