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OCF_HEARTBEAT_FILESY(7) | OCF resource agents | OCF_HEARTBEAT_FILESY(7) |
NAME¶
ocf_heartbeat_Filesystem - Manages filesystem mounts
SYNOPSIS¶
Filesystem [start | stop | monitor | meta-data | validate-all]
DESCRIPTION¶
Resource script for Filesystem. It manages a Filesystem on a shared storage medium.
The standard monitor operation of depth 0 (also known as probe) checks if the filesystem is mounted. If you want deeper tests, set OCF_CHECK_LEVEL to one of the following values:
10: read first 16 blocks of the device (raw read)
This doesn't exercise the filesystem at all, but the device on which the filesystem lives. This is noop for non-block devices such as NFS, SMBFS, or bind mounts.
20: test if a status file can be written and read
The status file must be writable by root. This is not always the case with an NFS mount, as NFS exports usually have the "root_squash" option set. In such a setup, you must either use read-only monitoring (depth=10), export with "no_root_squash" on your NFS server, or grant world write permissions on the directory where the status file is to be placed.
SUPPORTED PARAMETERS¶
device
(required, string, no default)
directory
(required, string, no default)
fstype
(required, string, no default)
options
For bind mounts, add "bind" here and set fstype to "none". We will do the right thing for options such as "bind,ro".
(optional, string, no default)
statusfile_prefix
(optional, string, default ".Filesystem_status/")
run_fsck
"auto" : decide to run fsck depending on the fstype(default) "force" : always run fsck regardless of the fstype "no" : do not run fsck ever.
(optional, string, default "auto")
fast_stop
(optional, boolean, default yes)
force_clones
Only set this to "true" if you know what you are doing!
(optional, boolean, default false)
force_unmount
"true" : Default value, kill processes accessing mount point "safe" : Kill processes accessing mount point using methods that avoid functions that could potentially block during process detection "false" : Do not kill any processes.
The 'safe' option uses shell logic to walk the /procs/ directory for pids using the mount point while the default option uses the fuser cli tool. fuser is known to perform operations that can potentially block if unresponsive nfs mounts are in use on the system.
(optional, boolean, default true)
SUPPORTED ACTIONS¶
This resource agent supports the following actions (operations):
start
stop
notify
monitor
validate-all
meta-data
EXAMPLE CRM SHELL¶
The following is an example configuration for a Filesystem resource using the crm(8) shell:
primitive p_Filesystem ocf:heartbeat:Filesystem \
params \
device=string \
directory=string \
fstype=string \
op monitor depth="0" timeout="40s" interval="20s"
EXAMPLE PCS¶
The following is an example configuration for a Filesystem resource using pcs(8)
pcs resource create p_Filesystem ocf:heartbeat:Filesystem \
device=string \
directory=string \
fstype=string \
op monitor depth="0" timeout="40s" interval="20s"
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
ClusterLabs contributors (see the resource agent source for information about individual authors)
03/19/2024 | resource-agents UNKNOWN |