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Chapter 6. Clustering
Pacemaker now supports path
, mount
, and timer
systemd unit files
Previously, Pacemaker supported
service
and socket
systemd unit files, but any other unit file type would be treated as a service
unit and fail. With this release, path
, mount
, and timer
systemd units can now be managed by a Pacemaker cluster. (BZ#1590483)
Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux High Availability clusters on Alibaba Cloud
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 supports High Availability clusters of virtual machines (VMs) on Alibaba Cloud (Aliyun). For information on configuring a Red Hat Enterprise Linux High Availability Cluster on Alibaba Cloud, see https://access.redhat.com/articles/3467251. (BZ#1568589)
Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux high availability clusters on Google Compute Cloud
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 supports high availability clusters of virtual machines (VMs) on Google Compute Cloud (GCP). For information on configuring a Red Hat Enterprise Linux High Availability Cluster on GCP, see https://access.redhat.com/articles/3479821. (BZ#1568588)
New volume_group_check_only parameter for lvm resource agent
The
lvm
resource agent now supports the volume_group_check_only
parameter. When this parameter is set, only the volume group is checked when running a monitoring operation. Setting this parameter can be used to avoid timeouts with tagged volumes.
WARNING:
This parameter should be used only when you have issues with timeouts, and when you must use the lvm
resource agent and not the LVM-activate
agent. (BZ#1470840)
Support for VDO resource agent
Red Hat Enterprise Linux now provides support for the
vdo-vol
resource agent to manage VDO (Virtual Data Optimizer) volumes as a high availability resource. (BZ#1538689)
The pcs
command now supports filtering resource failures by an operation and its interval
Pacemaker now tracks resource failures per a resource operation on top of a resource name, and a node. The
pcs resource failcount show
command now allows filtering failures by a resource, node, operation, and interval. It provides an option to display failures aggregated per a resource and node or detailed per a resource, node, operation, and its interval. Additionally, the pcs resource failcount reset
command now allows filtering failures by a resource, node, operation, and interval. (BZ#1427273)
New pcs
commands to list available watchdog devices and test watchdog devices
In order to configure SBD with Pacemaker, a functioning watchdog device is required. The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 release supports the
pcs stonith sbd watchdog list
command to list available watchdog devices on the local node, and the pcs stonith sbd watchdog test
command to test a watchdog device. (BZ#1475318)