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File bug-1066710_pacemaker-systemd-unit-files-enable-TasksMax=infinity.patch of Package pacemaker.13547
commit 508ad52e7000a1af880353fee3d307b579b62cbb Author: Ken Gaillot <kgaillot@redhat.com> Date: Wed Nov 15 17:06:19 2017 -0600 Build: systemd unit files: enable TasksMax=infinity diff --git a/lrmd/pacemaker_remote.service.in b/lrmd/pacemaker_remote.service.in index d5717f6d0..833e94613 100644 --- a/lrmd/pacemaker_remote.service.in +++ b/lrmd/pacemaker_remote.service.in @@ -21,9 +21,12 @@ EnvironmentFile=-@CONFIGDIR@/sbd ExecStart=@sbindir@/pacemaker_remoted -# Uncomment TasksMax if your systemd version supports it. -# Only systemd v227 and above support this option. -#TasksMax=infinity +# Systemd v227 and above can limit the number of processes spawned by a +# service. That is a bad idea for an HA cluster resource manager, so disable it +# by default. The administrator can create a local override if they really want +# a limit. If your systemd version does not support TasksMax, and you want to +# get rid of the resulting log warnings, comment out this option. +TasksMax=infinity # Pacemaker Remote can exit only after all managed services have shut down; # an HA database could conceivably take even longer than this diff --git a/mcp/pacemaker.service.in b/mcp/pacemaker.service.in index 516de0f82..66182d135 100644 --- a/mcp/pacemaker.service.in +++ b/mcp/pacemaker.service.in @@ -41,9 +41,12 @@ SuccessExitStatus=100 ExecStart=@sbindir@/pacemakerd -f -# Uncomment TasksMax if your systemd version supports it. -# Only systemd v227 and above support this option. -#TasksMax=infinity +# Systemd v227 and above can limit the number of processes spawned by a +# service. That is a bad idea for an HA cluster resource manager, so disable it +# by default. The administrator can create a local override if they really want +# a limit. If your systemd version does not support TasksMax, and you want to +# get rid of the resulting log warnings, comment out this option. +TasksMax=infinity # If pacemakerd doesn't stop, it's probably waiting on a cluster # resource. Sending -KILL will just get the node fenced
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