[Pacemaker] ccm crash: /var/run/heartbeat/ccm/ccm Permission denied

Andrew Beekhof beekhof at gmail.com
Mon Jul 28 07:24:50 EDT 2008


On Jul 28, 2008, at 1:05 PM, Rainer Traut wrote:

> Andrew Beekhof schrieb:
>> On Jul 28, 2008, at 12:24 PM, Rainer Traut wrote:
>>> sys: Centos 5 x86_64, 2 nodes
>>>
>>> # rpm -qa|grep heartbeat
>>> pacemaker-heartbeat-0.6.5-8.2
>>> heartbeat-ldirectord-2.1.3-23.1
>>> heartbeat-resources-2.1.3-23.1
>>> heartbeat-common-2.1.3-23.1
>>> heartbeat-2.1.3-23.1
>>>
>>> One cluster member constanly reboots with these logs:
>>>
>>> Jul 28 12:11:47 n02asp7 ccm: [8768]: ERROR: socket_wait_conn_new:  
>>> unlink failure(/var/run/heartbeat/ccm/ccm): Permission denied
>>> Jul 28 12:11:47 n02asp7 ccm: [8768]: ERROR: socket_wait_conn_new:  
>>> trying to create in /var/run/heartbeat/ccm/ccm bind:: Permission  
>>> denied
>>> Jul 28 12:11:47 n02asp7 ccm: [8768]: ERROR: Can't create wait  
>>> channel: Resource temporarily unavailable
>>> Jul 28 12:11:47 n02asp7 heartbeat: [8756]: WARN: Managed /usr/ 
>>> lib64/heartbeat/ccm process 8768 exited with return code 1.
>>> Jul 28 12:11:47 n02asp7 stonithd: [8771]: info: Signing in with  
>>> heartbeat.
>>> Jul 28 12:11:47 n02asp7 heartbeat: [8756]: EMERG: Rebooting  
>>> system. Reason: /usr/lib64/heartbeat/ccm
>>>
>>> and:
>>> # ls -la /var/run/heartbeat/ccm/ccm
>>> srwxrwxrwx 1 hacluster haclient 0 12. Jul 14:04 /var/run/heartbeat/ 
>>> ccm/ccm
>> what about the directories it in?
>> what user is ccm running as?
>
> uid 90, gid 90:
>
> Jul 28 12:11:47 n02asp7 heartbeat: [8756]: info: Starting child  
> client "/usr/lib64/heartbeat/ccm" (90,90)
> Jul 28 12:11:47 n02asp7 heartbeat: [8768]: info: Starting "/usr/ 
> lib64/heartbeat/ccm" as uid 90  gid 90 (pid 8768)
>
> # ls -la /var/run/heartbeat/ccm
> insgesamt 8
> drwxr-x--- 2 root      root     4096 18. Jul 17:30 .
> drwxr-xr-x 5 root      root     4096 28. Jul 12:13 ..
> srwxrwxrwx 1 hacluster haclient    0 12. Jul 14:04 ccm
>
> And indeed:
> # chown hacluster:haclient /var/run/heartbeat/ccm/
>
> fixes thes problem.
>
> Let me guess, it's because ccm now drops root privileges?

to be honest, i thought it always did...
i dont think anyone's touched the ccm code in a very long time.




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