Hi Zane,
Thank you for your comments.
You could use Matahari (instead of cron) to run sar, provided that
you have
either a systemd service file, LSB init.d script or OCF Resource Agent for
Okay,
thanks.
By the way, or can you move it only in matahari whether it is
necessary to move pacemaker-cloud to use matahari?
Regards,
Tomo
2012年2月21日19:29 Zane Bitter <zbitter(a)redhat.com>:
> On 21/02/12 03:41, nozawat wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I examine the item which I can watch in Matahari now.
>> I found the following documents on this occasion.
>> <
http://matahariproject.org/manual/Resources.html>
>> <
https://github.com/matahari/matahari/wiki/API>
>>
>> Therefore there is a question.
>> For example, I acquire the result of the sar command and can monitor it?
>
>
> The resources API is for monitoring the *state* of a daemon (is it running?
> stopped?), not for monitoring the output.
>
You could use Matahari (instead of cron) to run sar, provided that
you have
either a systemd service file, LSB init.d script or OCF Resource Agent for
>
it.
>
> regards,
> Zane.
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