X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ha-manager.1-synopsis.adoc;h=1d4602722b5d6319afd31ff05d9a191339880f3b;hb=f00afaef559beefc56c8eed970c5b8ef2a550ada;hp=feb156ccf361f01be8b3152139dbaffd18b240b4;hpb=013dc89ffce47b8c55412c016a508205768b4fd6;p=pve-docs.git diff --git a/ha-manager.1-synopsis.adoc b/ha-manager.1-synopsis.adoc index feb156c..1d46027 100644 --- a/ha-manager.1-synopsis.adoc +++ b/ha-manager.1-synopsis.adoc @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ Maximal number of service relocate tries when a service failes to start. Maximal number of tries to restart the service on a node after its start failed. -`-state` `` ('default =' `enabled`):: +`-state` `` ('default =' `started`):: -Resource state. +Requested resource state. `-type` `` :: @@ -45,27 +45,6 @@ Only list resources of specific type -*ha-manager disable* `` - -Disable a HA resource. - -``: `:` :: - -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). - - - -*ha-manager enable* `` - -Enable a HA resource. - -``: `:` :: - -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). - - - - *ha-manager groupadd* ` -nodes ` `[OPTIONS]` Create a new HA group. @@ -80,7 +59,7 @@ Description. `-nodes` `[:]{,[:]}*` :: -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` `` ('default =' `0`):: @@ -88,7 +67,7 @@ The CRM tries to run services on the node with the highest priority. If a node w `-restricted` `` ('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` `` :: @@ -134,7 +113,7 @@ Prevent changes if current configuration file has different SHA1 digest. This ca `-nodes` `[:]{,[:]}*` :: -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` `` ('default =' `0`):: @@ -142,7 +121,7 @@ The CRM tries to run services on the node with the highest priority. If a node w `-restricted` `` ('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. @@ -233,9 +212,9 @@ Maximal number of service relocate tries when a service failes to start. Maximal number of tries to restart the service on a node after its start failed. -`-state` `` ('default =' `enabled`):: +`-state` `` ('default =' `started`):: -Resource state. +Requested resource state.