I know it's not nearly as polished a solution, but have you tried using
something like webmin to manage lvs and HA? I have some custom scripts and
commands that I have setup in webmin under the custom commands section. This
keeps non-linux admins away from shell access. My documents have them login to
webmin with a less than priveledged webmin user that can only see custom
commands.
Not the most polished like I said, but certainly works. Webmin does have a
module for managing heartbeat.
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[mailto:lvs-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Charles Williams
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 2:26 PM
To: The Pacemaker cluster resource manager
Cc: LinuxVirtualServer.org users mailing list.; Ryan O'Hara; General Linux-HA
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Subject: Re: [lvs-users] [Pacemaker] Piranha Project
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On 03/19/2013 07:15 PM, Ryan O'Hara wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 06:58:53PM +0100, Charles Williams wrote:
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>> Hey all,
>>
>> I recently found myself in need of a LVS and HA web gui for our
>> clusters/balancers here to help ease some of our less expierenced
>> admins. I can't say that I was impressed with the options out there.
>> However, the Piranha Project (no longer
>> active) does offer a starting point for what I would like to see.
>
> Did you look at keepalived? Piranha was retired because it is showing
> its age and there are better alternatives. Aside from having a
> PHP-based web UI, did you see any advantage to using piranha?
Like I stated above, I am interested in the GUI. I have yet to find one the
supports both LVS and HA. If you know of one I would like to take a look.
Support for keepalived would be a major plus. if not then I would have to code
it in.
Basically I would like to get to where Zen Load Balancer GUI is but based on
LVS and HA instead of Pen and such.
>
>> Basically the LVS support that Piranha already has with added support
>> for Linux HA (corosyn, pacemaker, heartbeat). If there anyone out
>> there would be interested in such a project let me know. I have
>> already pulled the last alpha release RPM's that RH released and
>> built a rough debian package.
>
> What are you looking to do with piranha and corosync, pacemaker, etc?
>
> Ryan
>
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