ha-manager <COMMAND> [ARGS] [OPTIONS]
ha-manager add <sid>
[OPTIONS]
Create a new HA resource.
<sid>
:<type>:<name>
-
HA resource ID. This consists of a resource type followed by a resource specific name, separated with colon (example: vm:100 / ct:100). For virtual machines and containers, you can simply use the VM or CT id as a shortcut (example: 100).
--comment
<string>
-
Description.
--group
<string>
-
The HA group identifier.
--max_relocate
<integer> (0 - N)
('default ='1
)-
Maximal number of service relocate tries when a service failes to start.
--max_restart
<integer> (0 - N)
('default ='1
)-
Maximal number of tries to restart the service on a node after its start failed.
--state
<disabled | enabled | ignored | started | stopped>
('default ='started
)-
Requested resource state.
--type
<ct | vm>
-
Resource type.
ha-manager config [OPTIONS]
List HA resources.
--type
<ct | vm>
-
Only list resources of specific type
ha-manager groupadd <group> --nodes <string>
[OPTIONS]
Create a new HA group.
<group>
:<string>
-
The HA group identifier.
--comment
<string>
-
Description.
--nodes
<node>[:<pri>]{,<node>[:<pri>]}*
-
List of cluster node names with optional priority.
--nofailback
<boolean>
('default ='0
)-
The CRM tries to run services on the node with the highest priority. If a node with higher priority comes online, the CRM migrates the service to that node. Enabling nofailback prevents that behavior.
--restricted
<boolean>
('default ='0
)-
Resources bound to restricted groups may only run on nodes defined by the group.
--type
<group>
-
Group type.
ha-manager groupconfig
Get HA groups.
ha-manager groupremove <group>
Delete ha group configuration.
<group>
:<string>
-
The HA group identifier.
ha-manager groupset <group>
[OPTIONS]
Update ha group configuration.
<group>
:<string>
-
The HA group identifier.
--comment
<string>
-
Description.
--delete
<string>
-
A list of settings you want to delete.
--digest
<string>
-
Prevent changes if current configuration file has different SHA1 digest. This can be used to prevent concurrent modifications.
--nodes
<node>[:<pri>]{,<node>[:<pri>]}*
-
List of cluster node names with optional priority.
--nofailback
<boolean>
('default ='0
)-
The CRM tries to run services on the node with the highest priority. If a node with higher priority comes online, the CRM migrates the service to that node. Enabling nofailback prevents that behavior.
--restricted
<boolean>
('default ='0
)-
Resources bound to restricted groups may only run on nodes defined by the group.
ha-manager help [OPTIONS]
Get help about specified command.
--extra-args
<array>
-
Shows help for a specific command
--verbose
<boolean>
-
Verbose output format.
ha-manager migrate <sid> <node>
Request resource migration (online) to another node.
<sid>
:<type>:<name>
-
HA resource ID. This consists of a resource type followed by a resource specific name, separated with colon (example: vm:100 / ct:100). For virtual machines and containers, you can simply use the VM or CT id as a shortcut (example: 100).
<node>
:<string>
-
Target node.
ha-manager relocate <sid> <node>
Request resource relocatzion to another node. This stops the service on the old node, and restarts it on the target node.
<sid>
:<type>:<name>
-
HA resource ID. This consists of a resource type followed by a resource specific name, separated with colon (example: vm:100 / ct:100). For virtual machines and containers, you can simply use the VM or CT id as a shortcut (example: 100).
<node>
:<string>
-
Target node.
ha-manager remove <sid>
Delete resource configuration.
<sid>
:<type>:<name>
-
HA resource ID. This consists of a resource type followed by a resource specific name, separated with colon (example: vm:100 / ct:100). For virtual machines and containers, you can simply use the VM or CT id as a shortcut (example: 100).
ha-manager set <sid>
[OPTIONS]
Update resource configuration.
<sid>
:<type>:<name>
-
HA resource ID. This consists of a resource type followed by a resource specific name, separated with colon (example: vm:100 / ct:100). For virtual machines and containers, you can simply use the VM or CT id as a shortcut (example: 100).
--comment
<string>
-
Description.
--delete
<string>
-
A list of settings you want to delete.
--digest
<string>
-
Prevent changes if current configuration file has different SHA1 digest. This can be used to prevent concurrent modifications.
--group
<string>
-
The HA group identifier.
--max_relocate
<integer> (0 - N)
('default ='1
)-
Maximal number of service relocate tries when a service failes to start.
--max_restart
<integer> (0 - N)
('default ='1
)-
Maximal number of tries to restart the service on a node after its start failed.
--state
<disabled | enabled | ignored | started | stopped>
('default ='started
)-
Requested resource state.
ha-manager status [OPTIONS]
Display HA manger status.
--verbose
<boolean>
('default ='0
)-
Verbose output. Include complete CRM and LRM status (JSON).