[ClusterLabs Developers] OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_notify_active_* always empty
Andrew Beekhof
beekhof at fastmail.com
Fri Jul 29 22:41:38 UTC 2016
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> On 30 Jul 2016, at 8:32 AM, Ken Gaillot <kgaillot at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> I finally had time to investigate this, and it definitely is broken.
>
> The only existing heartbeat RA to use the *_notify_active_* variables is
> Filesystem, and it only does so for OCFS2 on SLES10, which didn't even
> ship pacemaker,
I'm pretty sure it did
> so I'm guessing it's been broken from the beginning of
> pacemaker.
>
> The fix looks straightforward, so I should be able to take care of it soon.
>
> Filed bug http://bugs.clusterlabs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5295
>
>> On 05/08/2016 04:57 AM, Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais wrote:
>> Le Fri, 6 May 2016 15:41:11 -0500,
>> Ken Gaillot <kgaillot at redhat.com> a écrit :
>>
>>>> On 05/03/2016 05:30 PM, Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais wrote:
>>>> Le Tue, 3 May 2016 21:10:12 +0200,
>>>> Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais <jgdr at dalibo.com> a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> Le Mon, 2 May 2016 17:59:55 -0500,
>>>>> Ken Gaillot <kgaillot at redhat.com> a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 04/28/2016 04:47 AM, Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais wrote:
>>>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> While testing and experiencing with our RA for PostgreSQL, I found the
>>>>>>> meta_notify_active_* variables seems always empty. Here is an example of
>>>>>>> these variables as they are seen from our RA during a
>>>>>>> migration/switchover:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>> 'type' => 'pre',
>>>>>>> 'operation' => 'demote',
>>>>>>> 'active' => [],
>>>>>>> 'inactive' => [],
>>>>>>> 'start' => [],
>>>>>>> 'stop' => [],
>>>>>>> 'demote' => [
>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>> 'rsc' => 'pgsqld:1',
>>>>>>> 'uname' => 'hanode1'
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>> ],
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 'master' => [
>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>> 'rsc' => 'pgsqld:1',
>>>>>>> 'uname' => 'hanode1'
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>> ],
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 'promote' => [
>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>> 'rsc' => 'pgsqld:0',
>>>>>>> 'uname' => 'hanode3'
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>> ],
>>>>>>> 'slave' => [
>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>> 'rsc' => 'pgsqld:0',
>>>>>>> 'uname' => 'hanode3'
>>>>>>> },
>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>> 'rsc' => 'pgsqld:2',
>>>>>>> 'uname' => 'hanode2'
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>> ],
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In case this comes from our side, here is code building this:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://github.com/dalibo/PAF/blob/6e86284bc647ef1e81f01f047f1862e40ba62906/lib/OCF_Functions.pm#L444
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But looking at the variable itself in debug logs, I always find it empty,
>>>>>>> in various situations (switchover, recover, failover).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If I understand the documentation correctly, I would expect 'active' to
>>>>>>> list all the three resources, shouldn't it? Currently, to bypass this, we
>>>>>>> consider: active == master + slave
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You're right, it should. The pacemaker code that generates the "active"
>>>>>> variables is the same used for "demote" etc., so it seems unlikely the
>>>>>> issue is on pacemaker's side. Especially since your code treats active
>>>>>> etc. differently from demote etc., it seems like it must be in there
>>>>>> somewhere, but I don't see where.
>>>>>
>>>>> The code treat active, inactive, start and stop all together, for any
>>>>> cloned resource. If the resource is a multistate, it adds promote, demote,
>>>>> slave and master.
>>>>>
>>>>> Note that from this piece of code, the 7 other notify vars are set
>>>>> correctly: start, stop, inactive, promote, demote, slave, master. Only
>>>>> active is always missing.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'll investigate and try to find where is hiding the bug.
>>>>
>>>> So I added a piece of code to dump the **all** the environment variables to
>>>> a temp file as early as possible **to avoid any interaction with our perl
>>>> module** in the code of the RA, ie.:
>>>>
>>>> BEGIN {
>>>> use Time::HiRes qw(time);
>>>> my $now = time;
>>>> open my $fh, ">", "/tmp/test-$now.env.txt";
>>>> printf($fh "%-20s = ''%s''\n", $_, $ENV{$_}) foreach sort keys %ENV;
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> Then I started my cluster and set maintenance-mode=false while no resources
>>>> where running. So the debug files contains the probe action, start on all
>>>> nodes, one promote on the master and the first monitors. The "*active"
>>>> variables are always empty anywhere in the cluster. Find in attachment the
>>>> result of the following command on the master node:
>>>>
>>>> for i in test-*; do echo "===== $i ====="; grep OCF_ $i; done >
>>>> debug-env.txt
>>>>
>>>> I'm using Pacemaker 1.1.13-10.el7_2.2-44eb2dd under CentOS 7.2.1511.
>>>>
>>>> For completeness, I added the Pacemaker configuration I use for my 3 node
>>>> dev/test cluster.
>>>>
>>>> Let me know if you think of more investigations and test I could run on this
>>>> issue. I'm out of ideas for tonight (and I really would prefer having this
>>>> bug on my side).
>>>
>>> From your environment dumps, what I think is happening is that you are
>>> getting multiple notifications (start, pre-promote, post-promote) in a
>>> single cluster transition. So the variables reflect the initial state of
>>> that transition -- none of the instances are active, all three are being
>>> started (so the nodes are in the "*_start_*" variables), and one is
>>> being promoted.
>>
>>
>> Yes, this is what happening here. It's embarrassing I didn't thought about
>> that :)
>>
>>> The starts will be done before the promote. If one of the starts fails,
>>> the transition will be aborted, and a new one will be calculated. So, if
>>> you get to the promote, you can assume anything in "*_start_*" is now
>>> active.
>>
>> I did another simple test:
>>
>> * 3 ms clones are running on hanode1 hanode2 hanode3
>> * master role is on hanode1
>> * I move the master role to hanode 2 using:
>> "pcs resource move pgsql-ha hanode2 --master"
>>
>> The transition gives us:
>>
>> * demote on hanode1
>> * promote en hanode2
>>
>> I suppose all the three clone on hanode1, hanode2 and hanode3 should appear in
>> active env variable in this context, isn't it?
>>
>> Please, find in attachment the environment dumps of this transition from
>> hanode1. You'll see both "OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_notify_active_resource" and
>> "OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_notify_active_uname" only contains one char: a space.
>>
>> I start looking at the Pacemaker code, at least to have a better understanding
>> on where environment variables are set and when they are available. I was out
>> of luck so far but I lack of time. Any pointers would be appreciated :)
>>
>>>> On a side note, I noticed with these debug files that the notify
>>>> variables where also available outside of notify actions (start and notify
>>>> here). Are they always available during "transition actions" (start, stop,
>>>> promote, demote)? Checking at the mysql RA, they are using
>>>> OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_notify_master_uname during the start action. So I
>>>> suppose it's safe?
>>>
>>> Good question, I've never tried that before. I'm reluctant to say it's
>>> guaranteed; it's possible seeing them in the start action is a side
>>> effect of the current implementation and could theoretically change in
>>> the future. But if mysql is relying on it, I suppose it's
>>> well-established already, making changing it unlikely ...
>>
>> Thank you very much for this clarification. Presently we keep in a private
>> attribute what we //think// (we can not rely on active_uname :/) are the active
>> uname for the ms resource. As it seems the notify vars appears outside of notify
>> action is just a side effect of the current implementation, I prefer to stay
>> away from them when we are not in a notify action and keep our current
>> implementation.
>>
>> Thank you,
>
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