Hi, In some cases, the resource monitoring interval is defined in the
resource agents in /usr/share/cluster. Eg. /usr/share/cluster/ip.sh: <actions> <action name="start"
timeout="20"/> <action name="stop"
timeout="20"/> <!-- No recover action. If the IP address is not
useable, then resources may or may not depend on it. If it's been deconfigured, resources using it are in a bad state.
--> <!-- Checks to see if the IP is up and (optionally) the
link is working --> <action name="status" interval="20"
timeout="10"/> <action name="monitor" interval="20"
timeout="10"/> <!-- Checks to see if we can ping the IP address
locally --> <action name="status" depth="10"
interval="60" timeout="20"/> <action name="monitor" depth="10"
interval="60" timeout="20"/> <action name="meta-data"
timeout="20"/> <action name="verify-all"
timeout="20"/> </actions> I haven't found out how to alter these through the cluster.conf
file, but worst case, you could edit the resource agents directly. regards, Martin From:
linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Hoang, Alain Hello, After
I enabled my RHCS service, I noticed that rgmanager is checking the status of
its HA resources every 10 seconds. Could
I change this timer ? Parameter
of “rm”? of “service”? Best Regards, Kiến Lâm Alain Hoang, |
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