The Pacemaker scalable High-Availability cluster resource manager
Pacemaker is an advanced, scalable High-Availability cluster resource
manager for Linux-HA (Heartbeat) and/or OpenAIS.
It supports "n-node" clusters with significant capabilities for
managing resources and dependencies.
It will run scripts at initialization, when machines go up or down,
when related resources fail and can be configured to periodically check
resource health.
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Revision 123 (latest revision is 156)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 640083
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Yan Gao (yan_gao)
(revision 123)
- fenced: Handle fencing requested with nodeid by utilizing the membership cache of known nodes (bsc#1094208) * bsc-1094208-Refactor-fenced-Handle-fencing-requested-with-nodeid.patch - controld: able to manually confirm unseen nodes are down (bsc#1094208) * bsc-1094208-Fix-controld-able-to-manually-confirm-unseen-nodes-a.patch - Update to version 2.0.0+20180927.b67d8d0de: - logrotate: set a maximum size for logs - tools: ensure crm_resource --force-* commands get stderr messages - libcrmcommon: properly check whether resource supports parameters - tools: "return" from crm_mon after calling functions that don't - alerts: send all MIB OIDs with all SNMP alerts - resource-agents: add "s"-suffix where missing in metadata - libcommon: do not write to /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq when unneeded - pacemaker-based: drop declared, errant option never backed in tree - crm_mon: don't exit directly from cib_connect on error - scheduler: honor asymmetric orderings even when restarting (forwarded request 640081 from yan_gao)
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