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Red Hat Bugzilla 2023-04-06 18:04:09 UTC Pool ID sst_system_roles_rhel_9
RHEL Program Management 2023-04-06 18:04:17 UTC Keywords Triaged
Red Hat One Jira (issues.redhat.com) 2023-04-06 18:06:56 UTC Link ID Red Hat Issue Tracker RHELPLAN-154205
Rich Megginson 2023-04-06 21:35:57 UTC Doc Type If docs needed, set a value Enhancement
Status NEW POST
Target Release --- 9.3
David Jež 2023-04-27 16:23:41 UTC CC djez
Vaclav Danek 2023-04-28 13:29:57 UTC CC vdanek
QA Contact rhel-cs-system-management-subsystem-qe vdanek
David Jež 2023-04-28 14:19:31 UTC Blocks 2190483
Rich Megginson 2023-05-04 20:40:41 UTC Fixed In Version rhel-system-roles-1.22.0-0.6.el9
Status POST MODIFIED
errata-xmlrpc 2023-05-04 20:43:22 UTC Status MODIFIED ON_QA
Steven J. Levine 2023-05-08 14:40:35 UTC Docs Contact slevine
CC slevine
Vaclav Danek 2023-05-23 08:04:00 UTC Status ON_QA VERIFIED
Rich Megginson 2023-08-10 13:46:35 UTC Flags needinfo?(tojeline)
CC tojeline
Tomas Jelinek 2023-08-11 08:16:58 UTC Flags needinfo?(tojeline)
Doc Text Feature:
Add support for configuring resource and resource operation defaults.

Reason:
Resource and resource operation defaults are important piece of cluster configuration. They allow modifying configuration of multiple resources easily. This is useful for example for setting resource-stickiness globally.

Result:
The ha_cluster system role now supports configuring resource and resource operation defaults, including multiple sets of defaults with rules.
Steven J. Levine 2023-08-15 19:00:30 UTC Flags needinfo?(tojeline)
Tomas Jelinek 2023-08-16 06:29:05 UTC Flags needinfo?(tojeline)
Steven J. Levine 2023-08-16 17:34:27 UTC Doc Text Feature:
Add support for configuring resource and resource operation defaults.

Reason:
Resource and resource operation defaults are important piece of cluster configuration. They allow modifying configuration of multiple resources easily. This is useful for example for setting resource-stickiness globally.

Result:
The ha_cluster system role now supports configuring resource and resource operation defaults, including multiple sets of defaults with rules.
.The `ha_cluster` System Role now supports the following features:

* Configuration of resource and resource operation defaults, including multiple sets of defaults with rules.

* Loading and blocking of SBD watchdog kernel modules. This makes installed hardware watchdogs available to the cluster.

* Assignment of distinct passwords to the cluster hosts and the quorum device. This allows you to configure a deployment where the same quorum hosts are joined to multiple, separate clusters, and the passwords of the `hacluster` user on these clusters are different.

For information about the parameters you configure to implement these features, see link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/html-single/automating_system_administration_by_using_rhel_system_roles/index#configuring-a-high-availability-cluster-by-using-the-ha-cluster-rhel-system-role_automating- system-administration-by-using-rhel-system-roles [Configuring a high-availability cluster by using the ha_cluster RHEL System Role].
Steven J. Levine 2023-08-17 15:58:49 UTC Doc Text .The `ha_cluster` System Role now supports the following features:

* Configuration of resource and resource operation defaults, including multiple sets of defaults with rules.

* Loading and blocking of SBD watchdog kernel modules. This makes installed hardware watchdogs available to the cluster.

* Assignment of distinct passwords to the cluster hosts and the quorum device. This allows you to configure a deployment where the same quorum hosts are joined to multiple, separate clusters, and the passwords of the `hacluster` user on these clusters are different.

For information about the parameters you configure to implement these features, see link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/html-single/automating_system_administration_by_using_rhel_system_roles/index#configuring-a-high-availability-cluster-by-using-the-ha-cluster-rhel-system-role_automating- system-administration-by-using-rhel-system-roles [Configuring a high-availability cluster by using the ha_cluster RHEL System Role].
.Support for new `ha_cluster` System Role features

The `ha_cluster` System Role now supports the following features:

* Configuration of resource and resource operation defaults, including multiple sets of defaults with rules.

* Loading and blocking of SBD watchdog kernel modules. This makes installed hardware watchdogs available to the cluster.

* Assignment of distinct passwords to the cluster hosts and the quorum device. This allows you to configure a deployment where the same quorum hosts are joined to multiple, separate clusters, and the passwords of the `hacluster` user on these clusters are different.

For information about the parameters you configure to implement these features, see link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/html-single/automating_system_administration_by_using_rhel_system_roles/index#configuring-a-high-availability-cluster-by-using-the-ha-cluster-rhel-system-role_automating- system-administration-by-using-rhel-system-roles [Configuring a high-availability cluster by using the ha_cluster RHEL System Role].
Steven J. Levine 2023-08-17 15:59:30 UTC Doc Text .Support for new `ha_cluster` System Role features

The `ha_cluster` System Role now supports the following features:

* Configuration of resource and resource operation defaults, including multiple sets of defaults with rules.

* Loading and blocking of SBD watchdog kernel modules. This makes installed hardware watchdogs available to the cluster.

* Assignment of distinct passwords to the cluster hosts and the quorum device. This allows you to configure a deployment where the same quorum hosts are joined to multiple, separate clusters, and the passwords of the `hacluster` user on these clusters are different.

For information about the parameters you configure to implement these features, see link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/html-single/automating_system_administration_by_using_rhel_system_roles/index#configuring-a-high-availability-cluster-by-using-the-ha-cluster-rhel-system-role_automating- system-administration-by-using-rhel-system-roles [Configuring a high-availability cluster by using the ha_cluster RHEL System Role].
.Support for new `ha_cluster` System Role features

The `ha_cluster` System Role now supports the following features:

* Configuration of resource and resource operation defaults, including multiple sets of defaults with rules.

* Loading and blocking of SBD watchdog kernel modules. This makes installed hardware watchdogs available to the cluster.

* Assignment of distinct passwords to the cluster hosts and the quorum device. This allows you to configure a deployment where the same quorum hosts are joined to multiple, separate clusters, and the passwords of the `hacluster` user on these clusters are different.

For information about the parameters you configure to implement these features, see link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/html-single/automating_system_administration_by_using_rhel_system_roles/index#configuring-a-high-availability-cluster-by-using-the-ha-cluster-rhel-system-role_automating- system-administration-by-using-rhel-system-roles[Configuring a high-availability cluster by using the ha_cluster RHEL System Role].

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