Pacemaker Remote

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Channel Revision Published Runs on
latest/edge 22 15 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
latest/edge 20 18 Feb 2023
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
jammy/stable 23 22 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 21.10 Ubuntu 21.04 Ubuntu 20.10 Ubuntu 20.04 Ubuntu 18.04
jammy/stable 14 04 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 21.10 Ubuntu 21.04 Ubuntu 20.10 Ubuntu 20.04 Ubuntu 18.04
jammy/edge 17 07 Oct 2022
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
focal/edge 18 01 Nov 2022
Ubuntu 20.04 Ubuntu 18.04
bionic/edge 19 01 Nov 2022
Ubuntu 18.04
juju deploy pacemaker-remote --channel jammy/stable
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Platform:

Ubuntu
23.10 22.10 22.04 21.10 21.04 20.10 20.04 18.04

Overview

Pacemaker Remote is a small daemon that allows a host to be used as a Pacemaker node without running the full cluster stack. The pacemaker-remote charm is a subordinate charm that deploys the daemon.

This charm can be used to help deploy Masakari, which provides automated recovery of KVM-based OpenStack machine instances. See the masakari charm for more information on that use case.

Usage

Configuration

See file config.yaml for the full list of configuration options, along with their descriptions and default values.

Deployment

To deploy pacemaker-remote:

juju deploy pacemaker-remote

Because this is a subordinate charm a relation will need to be added to another application to have the charm deployed on a machine.

Bugs

Please report bugs on Launchpad.

For general charm questions refer to the OpenStack Charm Guide.


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