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Stopping clone resources individually

Posted on January 20, 2016 - September 18, 2016 by Mr. Reboot

In pacemaker you can stop a clone resource on one node using the command:

~ $ crm_resource --ban --resource resource1 --host server01

This bans the resource at the specified node, to revert it:

~ $ crm_resource --ban --resource resource1 --host server01 --clear

So you can make system updates, managements or any maintenance task.

Posted in Pacemaker + Corosync

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