Create a new HA resource.
-`<sid>` `<type>:<name>` ::
+`<sid>`: `<type>:<name>` ::
HA resource ID. This consists of a resource type followed by a resource specific name, separated with colon (example: vm:100 / ct:100). For virtual machines and containers, you can simply use the VM or CT id as a shortcut (example: 100).
-`-comment` `string` ::
+`-comment` `<string>` ::
Description.
-`-group` `string` ::
+`-group` `<string>` ::
The HA group identifier.
-`-max_relocate` `integer (0 - N)` (default=`1`)::
+`-max_relocate` `<integer> (0 - N)` ('default =' `1`)::
Maximal number of service relocate tries when a service failes to start.
-`-max_restart` `integer (0 - N)` (default=`1`)::
+`-max_restart` `<integer> (0 - N)` ('default =' `1`)::
Maximal number of tries to restart the service on a node after its start failed.
-`-state` `(disabled | enabled)` (default=`enabled`)::
+`-state` `<disabled | enabled | started | stopped>` ('default =' `started`)::
-Resource state.
+Requested resource state.
-`-type` `(ct | vm)` ::
+`-type` `<ct | vm>` ::
Resource type.
List HA resources.
-`-type` `(ct | vm)` ::
+`-type` `<ct | vm>` ::
Only list resources of specific type
-*ha-manager disable* `<sid>`
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-Disable a HA resource.
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-`<sid>` `<type>:<name>` ::
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-HA resource ID. This consists of a resource type followed by a resource specific name, separated with colon (example: vm:100 / ct:100). For virtual machines and containers, you can simply use the VM or CT id as a shortcut (example: 100).
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-*ha-manager enable* `<sid>`
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-Enable a HA resource.
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-`<sid>` `<type>:<name>` ::
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-HA resource ID. This consists of a resource type followed by a resource specific name, separated with colon (example: vm:100 / ct:100). For virtual machines and containers, you can simply use the VM or CT id as a shortcut (example: 100).
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*ha-manager groupadd* `<group> -nodes <string>` `[OPTIONS]`
Create a new HA group.
-`<group>` `string` ::
+`<group>`: `<string>` ::
The HA group identifier.
-`-comment` `string` ::
+`-comment` `<string>` ::
Description.
`-nodes` `<node>[:<pri>]{,<node>[:<pri>]}*` ::
-List of cluster node names with optional priority. We use priority '0' as default. The CRM tries to run services on the node with highest priority (also see option 'nofailback').
+List of cluster node names with optional priority.
-`-nofailback` `boolean` (default=`0`)::
+`-nofailback` `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
The CRM tries to run services on the node with the highest priority. If a node with higher priority comes online, the CRM migrates the service to that node. Enabling nofailback prevents that behavior.
-`-restricted` `boolean` (default=`0`)::
+`-restricted` `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
-Services on unrestricted groups may run on any cluster members if all group members are offline. But they will migrate back as soon as a group member comes online. One can implement a 'preferred node' behavior using an unrestricted group with one member.
+Resources bound to restricted groups may only run on nodes defined by the group.
-`-type` `(group)` ::
+`-type` `<group>` ::
Group type.
Delete ha group configuration.
-`<group>` `string` ::
+`<group>`: `<string>` ::
The HA group identifier.
Update ha group configuration.
-`<group>` `string` ::
+`<group>`: `<string>` ::
The HA group identifier.
-`-comment` `string` ::
+`-comment` `<string>` ::
Description.
-`-delete` `string` ::
+`-delete` `<string>` ::
A list of settings you want to delete.
-`-digest` `string` ::
+`-digest` `<string>` ::
Prevent changes if current configuration file has different SHA1 digest. This can be used to prevent concurrent modifications.
`-nodes` `<node>[:<pri>]{,<node>[:<pri>]}*` ::
-List of cluster node names with optional priority. We use priority '0' as default. The CRM tries to run services on the node with highest priority (also see option 'nofailback').
+List of cluster node names with optional priority.
-`-nofailback` `boolean` (default=`0`)::
+`-nofailback` `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
The CRM tries to run services on the node with the highest priority. If a node with higher priority comes online, the CRM migrates the service to that node. Enabling nofailback prevents that behavior.
-`-restricted` `boolean` (default=`0`)::
+`-restricted` `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
-Services on unrestricted groups may run on any cluster members if all group members are offline. But they will migrate back as soon as a group member comes online. One can implement a 'preferred node' behavior using an unrestricted group with one member.
+Resources bound to restricted groups may only run on nodes defined by the group.
Get help about specified command.
-`<cmd>` `string` ::
+`<cmd>`: `<string>` ::
Command name
-`-verbose` `boolean` ::
+`-verbose` `<boolean>` ::
Verbose output format.
Request resource migration (online) to another node.
-`<sid>` `<type>:<name>` ::
+`<sid>`: `<type>:<name>` ::
HA resource ID. This consists of a resource type followed by a resource specific name, separated with colon (example: vm:100 / ct:100). For virtual machines and containers, you can simply use the VM or CT id as a shortcut (example: 100).
-`<node>` `string` ::
+`<node>`: `<string>` ::
The cluster node name.
Request resource relocatzion to another node. This stops the service on the
old node, and restarts it on the target node.
-`<sid>` `<type>:<name>` ::
+`<sid>`: `<type>:<name>` ::
HA resource ID. This consists of a resource type followed by a resource specific name, separated with colon (example: vm:100 / ct:100). For virtual machines and containers, you can simply use the VM or CT id as a shortcut (example: 100).
-`<node>` `string` ::
+`<node>`: `<string>` ::
The cluster node name.
Delete resource configuration.
-`<sid>` `<type>:<name>` ::
+`<sid>`: `<type>:<name>` ::
HA resource ID. This consists of a resource type followed by a resource specific name, separated with colon (example: vm:100 / ct:100). For virtual machines and containers, you can simply use the VM or CT id as a shortcut (example: 100).
Update resource configuration.
-`<sid>` `<type>:<name>` ::
+`<sid>`: `<type>:<name>` ::
HA resource ID. This consists of a resource type followed by a resource specific name, separated with colon (example: vm:100 / ct:100). For virtual machines and containers, you can simply use the VM or CT id as a shortcut (example: 100).
-`-comment` `string` ::
+`-comment` `<string>` ::
Description.
-`-delete` `string` ::
+`-delete` `<string>` ::
A list of settings you want to delete.
-`-digest` `string` ::
+`-digest` `<string>` ::
Prevent changes if current configuration file has different SHA1 digest. This can be used to prevent concurrent modifications.
-`-group` `string` ::
+`-group` `<string>` ::
The HA group identifier.
-`-max_relocate` `integer (0 - N)` (default=`1`)::
+`-max_relocate` `<integer> (0 - N)` ('default =' `1`)::
Maximal number of service relocate tries when a service failes to start.
-`-max_restart` `integer (0 - N)` (default=`1`)::
+`-max_restart` `<integer> (0 - N)` ('default =' `1`)::
Maximal number of tries to restart the service on a node after its start failed.
-`-state` `(disabled | enabled)` (default=`enabled`)::
+`-state` `<disabled | enabled | started | stopped>` ('default =' `started`)::
-Resource state.
+Requested resource state.
Display HA manger status.
-`-verbose` `boolean` (default=`0`)::
+`-verbose` `<boolean>` ('default =' `0`)::
Verbose output. Include complete CRM and LRM status (JSON).