The definition for the server: [#!variable!server!#] was changed via Striker. - Pushing the new version to the on-disk definition file [#!variable!definition_file!#] - Also updating definition used by the hypervisor. - Note: You may need to reboot or power cycle for the changes to take effect. - The changes are: ==[ Disk ]============ #!variable!disk_difference!# ==[ Hypervisor ]====== #!variable!virsh_difference!# ==[ New Definition ]== #!variable!new_difference!# ====================== The on-disk definition for the server: [#!variable!server!#] was directly edited. - Pushing the new version to the database definition. - Also updating definition used by the hypervisor. - Note: You may need to reboot or power cycle for the changes to take effect. - The changes are: ==[ Database ]======== #!variable!db_difference!# ==[ Hypervisor ]====== #!variable!virsh_difference!# ==[ New Definition ]== #!variable!new_difference!# ====================== The definition for the server: [#!variable!server!#] was edited outside of the Anvil! system. This usually means it was updated using Virtual Machine Manager (or another libvirt tool like the virsh shell). - Pushing the new version to the on-disk definition file [#!variable!definition_file!#] - Pushing the new version to the database definition as well. - Note: You may need to reboot or power cycle for the changes to take effect. - The changes are: ==[ Disk ]============ #!variable!disk_difference!# ==[ Database ]======== #!variable!db_difference!# ==[ New Definition ]== #!variable!new_definition!# ====================== The name of the server: [#!variable!old_name!#] has changed to: [#!variable!new_name!#] The server: [#!variable!server!#] state has changed from: [#!variable!old_state!#] to: [#!variable!new_state!#]. A new server named: [#!variable!server!#] has been found. The definition XML is: ==== #!variable!definition!# ==== The server: [#!variable!server!#] has been shut off. The server: [#!variable!server!#] boot time has changed from: [#!variable!old_boot_time_date!#] to: [#!variable!new_boot_time_date!#] (epoch from: [#!variable!old_boot_time_epoch!#] to: [#!variable!new_boot_time_epoch!#]). The server: [#!variable!server!#] has moved from the Anvil!: [#!variable!old_anvil_name!#] to: [#!variable!new_anvil_name!#] (from: [#!variable!old_anvil_uuid!#] to: [#!variable!new_anvil_uuid!#]). The server: [#!variable!server!#] has is now marked as user-stopped. The server: [#!variable!server!#] has is no longer marked as user-stopped. The server: [#!variable!server!#] has moved from the node: [#!variable!old_host_name!#] to: [#!variable!new_host_name!#] (from: [#!variable!old_host_uuid!#] to: [#!variable!new_host_uuid!#]). The amount of RAM the server: [#!variable!server!#] is currently using has changed from: [#!variable!old_ram_in_use_short!#] to: [#!variable!new_ram_in_use_short!#] (from: [#!variable!old_ram_in_use_bytes!# bytes] to: [#!variable!new_ram_in_use_bytes!# bytes]). The amount of RAM configured for the server: [#!variable!server!#] has changed from: [#!variable!old_configured_ram_short!#] to: [#!variable!new_configured_ram_short!#] (from: [#!variable!old_configured_ram_bytes!# bytes] to: [#!variable!new_configured_ram_bytes!# bytes]). The amount of RAM configured for the server: [#!variable!server!#] has changed from: [#!variable!old_configured_ram_short!#] to: [#!variable!new_configured_ram_short!#] (from: [#!variable!old_configured_ram_bytes!# bytes] to: [#!variable!new_configured_ram_bytes!# bytes]). - NOTE: This RAM will not be used until the server is power cycled! A server named: [#!variable!server!#] was found in the database, but there was no definition file on disk. Saving the definition file now. The on-disk definition for the server: [#!variable!server!#] was directly edited. - Pushing the new version to the database definition. - Note: You may need to reboot or power cycle for the changes to take effect. - The changes are: ==[ Database ]======== #!variable!db_difference!# ==[ New Definition ]== #!variable!new_difference!# ====================== The definition for the server: [#!variable!server!#] was changed in the database. - Pushing the new version to the on-disk definition file [#!variable!definition_file!#] - The changes are: ==[ Disk ]============ #!variable!disk_difference!# ==[ New Definition ]== #!variable!new_difference!# ====================== There was no DRBD fence rule for the: [#!variable!server!#] in the pacemaker configuration. Adding it now. I was asked to write an empty definition for the server: [#!variable!server!#], this must be a program error. Exiting. Failed to connect to the local hypervisor, unable to proceed. The error, if any, was: ==== #!variable!error!# ==== Exiting. Regained access to the local hypervisor. Failed to connect to the peer: [#!variable!target!#] hypervisor. The error, if any, was: ==== #!variable!error!# ==== Regained access to the peer: [#!variable!target!#] hypervisor. Starting: [#!variable!program!#]. This host is a: [#!variable!host_type!#], this agent is only useful on nodes and DR hosts. Exiting. The following definition file failed to parse and is likely corrupt. ==== #!variable!definition!# ==== The server: [#!variable!server!#] is migrating, skipping scanning it. Undefining the server: [#!variable!server!#].