[Pacemaker] How to really disable stonith?

Andrew Beekhof andrew at beekhof.net
Tue Feb 16 15:33:06 EST 2010


On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 9:45 AM, Alexandr Krylovskiy <wing at tversu.ru> wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 12:50:45 +0300
> Alexandr Krylovskiy <wing at tversu.ru> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 12:00:55 +0100
>> Andrew Beekhof <andrew at beekhof.net> wrote:
>>
>> > On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Alexandr Krylovskiy <wing at tversu.ru>
>> > wrote:
>> > >  I have two-nodes cluster with openAIS and Pacemaker. After rebooting one
>> > > of the nodes, on the another one I'm getting:
>> > >
>> > > ERROR: te_connect_stonith: Sign-in  failed: triggered a retry
>> > > crmd: [2451]: info: te_connect_stonith: Attempting connection to fencing
>> > >  daemon... crmd: [2451]: ERROR: stonithd_signon: Can't initiate connection
>> > > to stonithd
>> >
>> > we connect to the stonith daemon even if we never use it
>> >
>> So, /usr/lib/heartbeat/stonithd should be started at the boot time (invoked by
>> corosync)?
>> Then, I think, there are some problems with pacemaker initialization in Debian
>> (latest packages from madkiss repo).
>> After boot time the corosync process tree is:
>> /usr/sbin/corosync
>>  \_ /usr/sbin/corosync
>>  \_ /usr/lib/heartbeat/cib
>>  \_ /usr/lib/heartbeat/lrmd
>>  \_ /usr/lib/heartbeat/attrd
>>  \_ /usr/lib/heartbeat/pengine
>>  \_ /usr/lib/heartbeat/crmd
>>
>
> It seems like changing corosync init script start levels resolved my issue.
> Startup links was:
>   /etc/rc0.d/K07corosync
>   /etc/rc1.d/K07corosync
>   /etc/rc6.d/K07corosync
>   /etc/rcS.d/S59corosync
>
> I changed this with:
> # update-rc.d corosync start 90 S . stop 07 0 1 6 .
>  Adding system startup for /etc/init.d/corosync ...
>   /etc/rc0.d/K07corosync -> ../init.d/corosync
>   /etc/rc1.d/K07corosync -> ../init.d/corosync
>   /etc/rc6.d/K07corosync -> ../init.d/corosync
>   /etc/rcS.d/S90corosync -> ../init.d/corosync
>
> And it works on both nodes.
> Is this a package bug or my setup specific? I can give more details of my setup
> if needed.

Debian by any chance?  What arch?




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