Sure. Will keep that in mind. Thanks a lot, Eric. Regards, Indivar Nair On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 7:16 PM, Eric Ren wrote: > Hi, > > > > > *"I noticed you didn't configure LVM resource agent to manage your VG's > (de)activation task, not sure if it can always work as expect, so have more > exceptional checking :)" * > > Strangely the Pacemaker active-passive configuration example > shows VG controlled by Pacemaker, while the active-active one does not. I > have taken the active-active configuration for Pacemaker and created 2 LVs, > then instead of formatting it using the GFS2 clustered filesystem, I used > normal XFS and made sure that it is mounted only on one node at a time. > (lv01 on node 2, lv02 on node2) > > https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_ > enterprise_linux/7/html/global_file_system_2/ch-clustsetup-gfs2 > > I can see the clustered VG and LVs as soon ocf:heartbeat:clvm > is started. > > Is there anything I am missing here? > > > Good. "clvm" will activate all VGs by default. If you have more than one > VG in your cluster, you may want to > activate/deactivate one VG for each group of "vg" and "xfs", then you may > need to look at LVM for each VG: > > https://github.com/ClusterLabs/resource-agents/blob/master/heartbeat/LVM > > Eric >