3.2. Connection Resources for Remote Nodes
A remote node is defined by a connection resource. That connection resource has instance attributes that define where the remote node is located on the network and how to communicate with it.
Descriptions of these instance attributes can be retrieved using the following pcs
command:
# pcs resource describe remote
ocf:pacemaker:remote - remote resource agent
Resource options:
server: Server location to connect to. This can be an ip address or hostname.
port: tcp port to connect to.
reconnect_interval: Interval in seconds at which Pacemaker will attempt to
reconnect to a remote node after an active connection to
the remote node has been severed. When this value is
nonzero, Pacemaker will retry the connection
indefinitely, at the specified interval.
When defining a remote node’s connection resource, it is common and recommended to name the connection resource the same as the remote node’s hostname. By default, if no server option is provided, the cluster will attempt to contact the remote node using the resource name as the hostname.
Example defining a remote node with the hostname remote1:
# pcs resource create remote1 remote
Example defining a remote node to connect to a specific IP address and port:
# pcs resource create remote1 remote server=192.168.122.200 port=8938