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1`comment`: `<string>` ::
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3Description.
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5`group`: `<string>` ::
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7The HA group identifier.
8
9`max_relocate`: `<integer> (0 - N)` ('default =' `1`)::
10
11Maximal number of service relocate tries when a service failes to start.
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13`max_restart`: `<integer> (0 - N)` ('default =' `1`)::
14
15Maximal number of tries to restart the service on a node after its start failed.
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17`state`: `<disabled | enabled | ignored | started | stopped>` ('default =' `started`)::
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19Requested resource state. The CRM reads this state and acts accordingly.
20Please note that `enabled` is just an alias for `started`.
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22`started`;;
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24The CRM tries to start the resource. Service state is
25set to `started` after successful start. On node failures, or when start
26fails, it tries to recover the resource. If everything fails, service
27state it set to `error`.
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29`stopped`;;
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31The CRM tries to keep the resource in `stopped` state, but it
32still tries to relocate the resources on node failures.
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34`disabled`;;
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36The CRM tries to put the resource in `stopped` state, but does not try
37to relocate the resources on node failures. The main purpose of this
38state is error recovery, because it is the only way to move a resource out
39of the `error` state.
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41`ignored`;;
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43The resource gets removed from the manager status and so the CRM and the LRM do
44not touch the resource anymore. All {pve} API calls affecting this resource
45will be executed, directly bypassing the HA stack. CRM commands will be thrown
46away while there source is in this state. The resource will not get relocated
47on node failures.
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