[Linux-cluster] freezing a service
Robinson Maureira Castillo
rmaureira at solint.cl
Mon Jan 7 19:36:44 UTC 2008
Hi there, you can always stop and disable a service using:
clusvcadm -d <service name>
And start and re-enabling it later with:
clusvcadm -e <service name>
Hope it helps.
Best regards,
Michael Harrison wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to freeze a service, so that rgmanager effectively
> ignores it? In other words, when doing maintenance on a production
> cluster, it's sometimes necessary to stop the cluster services on that
> node. When rgmanager comes down, I'd like it to leave whatever services
> are running on the node alone, and not fail them over.
>
> I looked at the docs and utilities and didn't find anything like that.
> Don't know if I missed it somewhere.
>
> Thanks,
> -Mike
>
>
>
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