= Features/ High Availability Container Resources =
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/High_Availability_Container_Resou...
Feature owner(s): David Vossel <dvossel(a)redhat.com>
The Container Resources feature allows the HA stack (Pacemaker + Corosync)
residing on a host machine to extend management of resources into virtual
guest instances (KVM/LXC).
== Detailed description ==
This feature is in response to the growing desire for high availability
functionality to be extended outside of the host into virtual guest instances.
Pacemaker is currently capable of managing virtual guests, meaning Pacemaker
can start/stop/monitor/migrate virtual guests anywhere in the cluster, but
Pacemaker has no ability to manage the resources that live within the virtual
guests. At the moment these virtual guests are very much a black box to
Pacemaker.
The Container Resources feature changes this by giving Pacemaker the ability
to reach into the virtual guests and manage resources in the exact same way
resources are managed on the host nodes. Ultimately this gives the HA stack
the ability to manage resources across all the nodes in cluster as well as any
virtual guests that reside within those cluster nodes.