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CentOS High Availability

You're reading from  CentOS High Availability

Product type Book
Published in Apr 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781785282485
Pages 174 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Toc

Table of Contents (21) Chapters close

CentOS High Availability
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with High Availability 2. Meet the Cluster Stack on CentOS 3. Cluster Stack Software on CentOS 6 4. Resource Manager on CentOS 6 5. Playing with Cluster Nodes on CentOS 6 6. Fencing on CentOS 6 7. Testing Failover on CentOS 6 8. Two-node Cluster Considerations on CentOS 6 9. Cluster Stack Software on CentOS 7 10. Resource Manager on CentOS 7 11. Playing with Cluster Nodes on CentOS 7 12. STONITH on CentOS 7 13. Testing Failover on CentOS 7 14. Two-node Cluster Considerations on CentOS 7 Index

Cluster node standby mode


Pacemaker allows you to put the desired cluster node into standby mode. When a cluster node is in standby mode, it will no longer be able to host cluster resources and services. The standby mode is useful for cluster node maintenance operations.

The syntax to put a cluster node in standby mode is as follows:

pcs cluster standby node_name

Here, the node_name parameter is the name of the cluster node you want to put in standby mode as it appears when running the pcs status command.

The following is the syntax used to take a cluster node out of standby mode:

pcs cluster unstandby node_name

Here, the node_name parameter is the name of the cluster node you want to take out standby mode as it appears when running the pcs status command.

You can put a cluster node called node-4.geekpeek.net into standby mode with the following command:

pcs cluster standby node-4.geekpeek.net

In this screenshot, you can see the command used to put the node-4.geekpeek.net cluster node in standby...

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