1OCF_HEARTBEAT_XEN(7) OCF resource agents OCF_HEARTBEAT_XEN(7)
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6 ocf_heartbeat_Xen - Manages Xen unprivileged domains (DomUs)
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9 Xen [start | stop | monitor | migrate_to | migrate_from | meta-data |
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13 Resource Agent for the Xen Hypervisor. Manages Xen virtual machine
14 instances by mapping cluster resource start and stop, to Xen create and
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19 We will try to extract the name from the config file (the xmfile
20 attribute). If you use a simple assignment statement, then you should
21 be fine. Otherwise, if there's some python acrobacy involved such as
22 dynamically assigning names depending on other variables, and we will
23 try to detect this, then please set the name attribute. You should also
24 do that if there is any chance of a pathological situation where a
25 config file might be missing, for example if it resides on a shared
26 storage. If all fails, we finally fall back to the instance id to
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29 Para-virtualized guests can also be migrated by enabling the
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32 This resource agent may be configured for native migration if available
33 in the cluster manager. For Pacemaker, the allow-migrate="true" meta
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38 Absolute path to the Xen control file, for this virtual machine.
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40 (required, string, default "/etc/xen/vm/MyDomU")
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43 Name of the virtual machine.
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47 shutdown_timeout
48 The Xen agent will first try an orderly shutdown using xl shutdown.
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60 Handle shutdown by simulating an ACPI power button event. Enable
61 this to allow graceful shutdown for HVM domains without installed
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67 This parameter enables dynamic adjustment of memory for start and
68 stop actions used for Dom0 and the DomUs. The default is to not
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71 (optional, boolean, default 0)
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74 In case of a live migration, the system will default to using the
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78 queried instead for the target node, overriding the IP address.
79 This allows you to use a dedicated network for live migration
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82 Warning: make very sure the IP address does point to the right
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84 greatly confusing the cluster and causing havoc.
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89 In case memory management is used, this parameter defines the
90 minimum amount of memory to be reserved for the dom0. The default
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95 autoset_utilization_cpu
96 If set true, the agent will detect the number of domain's vCPUs
97 from Xen, and put it into the CPU utilization of the resource when
98 the monitor is executed. Before enabling make sure node utilization
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105 If set true, the agent will detect the number of memory from Xen,
106 and put it into the hv_memory utilization of the resource when the
107 monitor is executed. Before enabling make sure node utilization is
108 also set (using NodeUtilization agent or manually) or the resource
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113 monitor_scripts
114 To additionally monitor services within the unprivileged domain,
115 add this parameter with a list of scripts to monitor.
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120 This resource agent supports the following actions (operations):
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123 Starts the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 60s.
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126 Stops the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 40s.
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129 Executes steps necessary for migrating the resource away from the
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133 Executes steps necessary for migrating the resource to the node.
134 Suggested minimum timeout: 120s.
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137 Performs a detailed status check. Suggested minimum timeout: 30s.
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141 Retrieves resource agent metadata (internal use only). Suggested
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145 Performs a validation of the resource configuration. Suggested
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149 The following is an example configuration for a Xen resource using the
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152 primitive p_Xen ocf:heartbeat:Xen \
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156 op monitor depth="0" timeout="30s" interval="10s"
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162 pcs resource create p_Xen ocf:heartbeat:Xen \
163 xmfile="/etc/xen/vm/MyDomU" \
164 op monitor depth="0" timeout="30s" interval="10s"
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170 ClusterLabs contributors (see the resource agent source for information
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