Safe way to add storage to clustered nodes or reboot nodes?
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 3:02 pm
When dealing with Nagios Log Server clusters, are there any things I should be aware of when dealing with individual nodes so that the cluster is not negatively affected? For example:
1) When adding storage to an individual node, can I simply perform the usual steps for adding storage and expanding a logical volume in a Linux server, as long as I only touch one node at a time, or are there special steps or considerations I should follow to avoid breaking the clustering?
2) Likewise, when patching and rebooting an individual node, is it safe to do so as long as I only bring down one node at a time and allow it to rejoin the cluster before bringing down the next node, or are there other steps that I should be aware of?
1) When adding storage to an individual node, can I simply perform the usual steps for adding storage and expanding a logical volume in a Linux server, as long as I only touch one node at a time, or are there special steps or considerations I should follow to avoid breaking the clustering?
2) Likewise, when patching and rebooting an individual node, is it safe to do so as long as I only bring down one node at a time and allow it to rejoin the cluster before bringing down the next node, or are there other steps that I should be aware of?