1OCF_HEARTBEAT_ROUTE(7)        OCF resource agents       OCF_HEARTBEAT_ROUTE(7)
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NAME

6       ocf_heartbeat_Route - Manages network routes
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SYNOPSIS

9       Route [start | stop | monitor | meta-data | validate-all]
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DESCRIPTION

12       Enables and disables network routes.
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14       Supports host and net routes, routes via a gateway address, and routes
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17       This resource agent is useful if a node's routing table needs to be
18       manipulated based on node role assignment.
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20       Consider the following example use case:
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22       - One cluster node serves as an IPsec tunnel endpoint.
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24       - All other nodes use the IPsec tunnel to reach hosts in a specific
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27       Then, here is how you would implement this scheme making use of the
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30       - Configure an ipsec LSB resource.
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32       - Configure a cloned Route OCF resource.
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34       - Create an order constraint to ensure that ipsec is started before
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37       - Create a colocation constraint between the ipsec and Route resources,
38       to make sure no instance of your cloned Route resource is started on
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SUPPORTED PARAMETERS

42       destination
43           The destination network (or host) to be configured for the route.
44           Specify the netmask suffix in CIDR notation (e.g. "/24"). If no
45           suffix is given, a host route will be created. Specify "0.0.0.0/0"
46           or "default" if you want this resource to set the system default
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49           (unique, required, string, no default)
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51       device
52           The outgoing network device to use for this route.
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54           (optional, string, no default)
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56       gateway
57           The gateway IP address to use for this route.
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59           (optional, string, no default)
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61       source
62           The source IP address to be configured for the route.
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64           (optional, string, no default)
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66       table
67           The routing table to be configured for the route.
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69           (optional, string, no default)
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71       family
72           The address family to be used for the route ip4 IP version 4 ip6 IP
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75           (optional, string, default "detect")
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SUPPORTED ACTIONS

78       This resource agent supports the following actions (operations):
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80       start
81           Starts the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 20s.
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83       stop
84           Stops the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 20s.
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86       monitor
87           Performs a detailed status check. Suggested minimum timeout: 20s.
88           Suggested interval: 10s.
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90       reload
91           Suggested minimum timeout: 20s.
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93       meta-data
94           Retrieves resource agent metadata (internal use only). Suggested
95           minimum timeout: 5s.
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97       validate-all
98           Performs a validation of the resource configuration. Suggested
99           minimum timeout: 20s.
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EXAMPLE CRM SHELL

102       The following is an example configuration for a Route resource using
103       the crm(8) shell:
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105           primitive p_Route ocf:heartbeat:Route \
106             params \
107               destination=string \
108             op monitor timeout="20s" interval="10s" depth="0"
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EXAMPLE PCS

111       The following is an example configuration for a Route resource using
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114           pcs resource create p_Route ocf:heartbeat:Route \
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116             op monitor timeout="20s" interval="10s" OCF_CHECK_LEVEL="0"
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SEE ALSO

119       http://clusterlabs.org/
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AUTHOR

122       ClusterLabs contributors (see the resource agent source for information
123       about individual authors)
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