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OCF_HEARTBEAT_ETHMON(7) | OCF resource agents | OCF_HEARTBEAT_ETHMON(7) |
NAME¶
ocf_heartbeat_ethmonitor - Monitors network interfaces
SYNOPSIS¶
ethmonitor [start | stop | status | monitor | meta-data | validate-all]
DESCRIPTION¶
Monitor the vitality of a local network interface.
You may set up this RA as a clone resource to monitor the network interfaces on different nodes, with the same interface name. This is not related to the IP address or the network on which a interface is configured. You may use this RA to move resources away from a node, which has a faulty interface or prevent moving resources to such a node. This gives you independend control of the resources, without involving cluster intercommunication. But it requires your nodes to have more than one network interface.
The resource configuration requires a monitor operation, because the monitor does the main part of the work. In addition to the resource configuration, you need to configure some location constraints, based on a CIB attribute value. The name of the attribute value is configured in the ´name´ option of this RA.
Example constraint configuration: location loc_connected_node my_resource_grp rule ="rule_loc_connected_node" -INF: ethmonitor eq 0
The ethmonitor works in 3 different modes to test the interface vitality. 1. call ip to see if the link status is up (if link is down -> error) 2. call ip and watch the RX counter (if packages come around in a certain time -> success) 3. call arping to check whether any of the IPs found in the local ARP cache answers an ARP REQUEST (one answer -> success) 4. return error
SUPPORTED PARAMETERS¶
interface
(unique, required, string, no default)
name
(unique, optional, string, no default)
multiplier
(optional, integer, default 1)
repeat_count
(optional, integer, default 5)
repeat_interval
(optional, integer, default 10)
pktcnt_timeout
(optional, integer, default 5)
arping_count
(optional, integer, default 1)
arping_timeout
(optional, integer, default 1)
arping_cache_entries
(optional, integer, default 5)
SUPPORTED ACTIONS¶
This resource agent supports the following actions (operations):
start
stop
status
monitor
meta-data
validate-all
EXAMPLE¶
The following is an example configuration for a ethmonitor resource using the crm(8) shell:
primitive p_ethmonitor ocf:heartbeat:ethmonitor \
params \
interface=string \
op monitor depth="0" timeout="20s" interval="10s"
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
Linux-HA contributors (see the resource agent source for information about individual authors)
03/22/2017 | resource-agents 3.9.2 |