[Pacemaker] Help with Pacemaker 2-node Router Setup

Michael Schwartzkopff misch at multinet.de
Sat Dec 26 10:05:52 UTC 2009


Am Samstag, 26. Dezember 2009 10:52:38 schrieb Eric Renfro:
> Michael Schwartzkopff wrote:
> > Am Samstag, 26. Dezember 2009 08:12:49 schrieb Eric Renfro:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I'm trying to setup 2 nodes that'll run pacemaker with openais as the
> >> communication layer. Ideally what I want is for router1 to be the master
> >> node and take over for router2 if it comes back up fully functional
> >> again. In my setup, the routers are both internet-facing servers that
> >> toggle the external internet IP to whichever controls it at the time,
> >> and also handles the internal IP for the gateway for internal systems to
> >> route via.
> >>
> >> My problem is with Route in my setup, so far, and later getting
> >> shorewall to start/stop per whichever nodes active.
> >>
> >> Route, in my case in the setup I will show below, is failing to start
> >> initially because I presume the internet IP address is not fully
> >> initialized at the time it's trying to enable the route. If I do a crm
> >> resource cleanup failover-gw, it brings it up just fine. If I try to
> >> move the router_cluster resource to router2 from router1 after it's
> >> fully up, it fails because of failover-gw on router2.
> >
> > Very unlikely. If the IPaddr2 script finishes the IP address is up.
> > Please search for other reasons and grep "lrm.*failover-gw" in the logs.
> >
> >> Here's my setup at present. For the moment, until I figure out how to do
> >> it, shorewall is started manually, I want to automate this once the
> >> setup is working, though, perhaps you guys could help me with that as
> >> well.
> >>
> >> primitive failover-int-ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
> >>         params ip="192.168.0.1" \
> >>         op monitor interval="2s"
> >> primitive failover-ext-ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
> >>         params ip="24.227.124.158" cidr_netmask="30"
> >> broadcast="24.227.124.159" nic="net0" \
> >>         op monitor interval="2s" \
> >>         meta target-role="Started"
> >> primitive failover-gw ocf:heartbeat:Route \
> >>         params destination="0.0.0.0/0" gateway="24.227.124.157"
> >> device="net0" \
> >>         meta target-role="Started" \
> >>         op monitor interval="2s"
> >> group router_cluster failover-int-ip failover-ext-ip failover-gw
> >> location router-master router_cluster \
> >>         rule $id="router-master-rule" $role="master" 100: #uname eq
> >> router1
> >>
> >> I would appreciate as much help as possible. I am fairly new to
> >> pacemaker, but so far all but the Route part of this works well.
> >
> > Please give us a chance to help you providing the interesting logs!
>
> Sure..
> Here's a big clip of a log grepped from just failover-gw, if this helps
> hopefully, else, I can pinpoint more around what's happening, the logs
> fill up pretty quickly as it's coming alive.
>
> messages:Dec 26 02:00:21 router1 pengine: [4724]: info: unpack_rsc_op:
> failover-gw_monitor_0 on router2 returned 5 (not installed) instead of
> the expected value: 7 (not running)
(...)

The rest of the logs is not needed. Just the first line tells you that that 
something is not installed correctly. Please read the lines just abobe this 
line. Normally it tells you what is missing.

You also your read trough the routing resource agent in 
/usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/Route

Greetings,


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