Ansible modules for configuring pacemaker cluster on CentOS/RHEL 6/7 systems.
If you are looking for a role that will configure a basic pacemaker cluster on CentOS/RHEL 6/7 systems, then check out the OndrejHome.ha-cluster-pacemaker role that uses the pcs-modules-2.
Note that modules manipulating with cluster configuration such as pcs_resource
, pcs_constraint_*
, pcs_property
and pcs_resource_defaults
should be run only from one of the cluster nodes in cluster by using either run_once: True
or delegate_to:
options.
RHEL: It is expected that machines will already be registered and subscribed for access to 'High Availability' or 'Resilient storage' channels.
None. This role is intended to be included as dependency.
pcs_auth - (de)authorization of nodes in pacemaker cluster
pcs_resource - create/update/delete cluster resources in pacemaker cluster including stonith resources
pcs_constraint_location - create/delete cluster location constraints in pacemaker cluster
pcs_constraint_colocation - create/delete cluster colocation constraints in pacemaker cluster
pcs_constraint_order - create/delete cluster order constraints in pacemaker cluster
pcs_cluster - create/destroy pacemaker cluster
pcs_property - set/unset pacemaker cluster properties
pcs_resource_defaults - set/unset resource defaults and resource operation defaults
Example playbook for including modules in your playbook
- hosts: servers
roles:
- { role: OndrejHome.pcs-modules-2 }
Use the ansible-doc
command to get more information about each module and to see examples of its use.
ansible-doc -M library/ pcs_resource
GPLv3 or Apache License 2.0, check LICENSE file for more information
WARNING: Despite the modules are used by the Author regularly they are tested only manually
To get in touch with author you can use email [email protected] or create a issue on github when requesting some feature.