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

6       ocf_heartbeat_Xen - Manages Xen unprivileged domains (DomUs)
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SYNOPSIS

9       Xen [start | stop | monitor | migrate_to | migrate_from | meta-data |
10           validate-all]
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DESCRIPTION

13       Resource Agent for the Xen Hypervisor. Manages Xen virtual machine
14       instances by mapping cluster resource start and stop, to Xen create and
15       shutdown, respectively.
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17       A note on names
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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
27       preserve backward compatibility.
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29       Para-virtualized guests can also be migrated by enabling the
30       meta_attribute allow-migrate.
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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
34       attribute enables native migration.
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SUPPORTED PARAMETERS

37       xmfile
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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42       name
43           Name of the virtual machine.
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45           (optional, string, no default)
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47       shutdown_timeout
48           The Xen agent will first try an orderly shutdown using xl shutdown.
49           Should this not succeed within this timeout, the agent will
50           escalate to xl destroy, forcibly killing the node.
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52           If this is not set, it will default to two-third of the stop action
53           timeout.
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55           Setting this value to 0 forces an immediate destroy.
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57           (optional, string, no default)
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59       shutdown_acpi
60           Handle shutdown by simulating an ACPI power button event. Enable
61           this to allow graceful shutdown for HVM domains without installed
62           PV drivers.
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64           (optional, boolean, default 0)
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66       allow_mem_management
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
69           adjust memory dynamically.
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71           (optional, boolean, default 0)
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73       node_ip_attribute
74           In case of a live migration, the system will default to using the
75           IP address associated with the hostname via DNS or /etc/hosts.
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77           This parameter allows you to specify a node attribute that will be
78           queried instead for the target node, overriding the IP address.
79           This allows you to use a dedicated network for live migration
80           traffic to a specific node.
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82           Warning: make very sure the IP address does point to the right
83           node. Or else the live migration will end up somewhere else,
84           greatly confusing the cluster and causing havoc.
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86           (optional, string, no default)
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88       reserved_Dom0_memory
89           In case memory management is used, this parameter defines the
90           minimum amount of memory to be reserved for the dom0. The default
91           minimum memory is 512MB.
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93           (optional, string, default "512")
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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
99           is also set (using NodeUtilization agent or manually) or the
100           resource might not be able to start anywhere.
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102           (optional, boolean, default false)
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104       autoset_utilization_hv_memory
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
109           might not be able to start anywhere.
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111           (optional, boolean, default false)
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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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117           (optional, string, no default)
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SUPPORTED ACTIONS

120       This resource agent supports the following actions (operations):
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122       start
123           Starts the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 60s.
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125       stop
126           Stops the resource. Suggested minimum timeout: 40s.
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128       migrate_from
129           Executes steps necessary for migrating the resource away from the
130           node. Suggested minimum timeout: 120s.
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132       migrate_to
133           Executes steps necessary for migrating the resource to the node.
134           Suggested minimum timeout: 120s.
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136       monitor
137           Performs a detailed status check. Suggested minimum timeout: 30s.
138           Suggested interval: 10s.
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140       meta-data
141           Retrieves resource agent metadata (internal use only). Suggested
142           minimum timeout: 5s.
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144       validate-all
145           Performs a validation of the resource configuration. Suggested
146           minimum timeout: 5s.
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EXAMPLE CRM SHELL

149       The following is an example configuration for a Xen resource using the
150       crm(8) shell:
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152           primitive p_Xen ocf:heartbeat:Xen \
153             params \
154               xmfile="/etc/xen/vm/MyDomU" \
155             meta allow-migrate="true" \
156             op monitor depth="0" timeout="30s" interval="10s"
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EXAMPLE PCS

159       The following is an example configuration for a Xen resource using
160       pcs(8)
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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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SEE ALSO

167       http://clusterlabs.org/
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AUTHOR

170       ClusterLabs contributors (see the resource agent source for information
171       about individual authors)
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