[Pacemaker] Startup ordering problem

Andrew Beekhof andrew at beekhof.net
Mon Sep 13 07:46:56 UTC 2010


On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 5:43 PM, Jody Nickel <jnickel at coretrace.com> wrote:
> I'm attempting to deliver my first clustering solution and
> I'm making progress but I'm having trouble with getting
> things to start in the proper order.
>
> Here is what I'd like it to do:
>
> The two database services run on "special" nodes that have
> more disk capacity. At most 2 nodes in the cluster can
> be database nodes, 1 primary 1 replicated.
>
> Apache can run on any node in the cluster, load balances to
> the tomcat nodes.
>
> Tomcat runs on every node in the cluster.
>
>
> When the primary database (non-standby database) goes down
> I need for Tomcat to be restarted so that any database connections
> to the failed db service are gone, and brought back up after the standby
> has been re-started as the new primary.
>
> Apache should probably be the last service up, so that when it's IP
> responds Tomcat and the database are up and ready and requests can
> be serviced w/o failures.
>
>
> If the node running the primary database is taken down, the
> standby database stops and then restarts as the primary, but
> the tomcat isn't restarted so it still maintains database
> connections in it's connection pool to the old server and fails
> when trying to fill requests.
>
>
>
> node server1 \
>        attributes db="true" standby="off"
> node server2 \
>        attributes db="true" standby="off"
> primitive ApacheServer ocf:heartbeat:apache \
>        params statusurl="http://10.9.99.10/index.html" port="80" \
>        testregex="success" envfiles="/etc/apache2/envvars" \
>        configfile="/etc/apache2/apache2.conf" httpd="/usr/sbin/apache2" \
>        op monitor interval="1min" \
>        op start interval="0" timeout="90s" \
>        op stop interval="0" timeout="90s"
> primitive ApacheServerEndPointIP ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
>        params ip="10.9.99.11" cidr_netmask="20" \
>        op monitor interval="90s"
> primitive ApacheServerManagementIP ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
>        params ip="10.9.99.10" cidr_netmask="20" \
>        op monitor interval="90s"
> primitive PrimaryDB lsb:primarydb.rb \
>        op monitor interval="1min" \
>        meta priority="50"
> primitive PrimaryDBIP ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
>        params ip="10.9.99.12" cidr_netmask="20" \
>        op monitor interval="90s" \
>        op stop interval="0" timeout="180s" \
>        op start interval="0" timeout="90s"
> primitive StandbyDB lsb:failoverdb.rb \
>        op monitor interval="1min" \
>        meta priority="10"
> primitive StandbyDBIP ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
>        params ip="10.9.99.13" cidr_netmask="20" \
>        op monitor interval="90s" \
>        op stop interval="0" timeout="180s" \
>        op start interval="0" timeout="90s"
> primitive Tomcat lsb:tomcat6 \
>        op monitor interval="1min"
> group apache_group ApacheServerManagementIP \
>                   ApacheServerEndPointIP \
>                   ApacheServer
>
> group primary_group PrimaryDB PrimaryDBIP
> group standby_group StandbyDB StandbyDBIP
>
> clone tomcat_group Tomcat \
>        meta globally-unique="false"
>
> colocation SeparatePrimaryAndStandby -inf: StandbyDB PrimaryDB
>
> order startup_order inf: primary_group:start \
>                         tomcat_group:start \
>                         apache_group:start
> order stop_order inf: apache_group:stop \
>                      tomcat_group:stop \
>                      primary_group:stop

I think you're missing brackets... ie.

 order stop_order inf: ( apache_group:stop \
                      tomcat_group:stop \
                      primary_group:stop )

>
> property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
>        dc-version="1.0.8-042548a451fce8400660f6031f4da6f0223dd5dd" \
>        cluster-infrastructure="openais" \
>        expected-quorum-votes="2" \
>        stonith-enabled="false" \
>        no-quorum-policy="ignore" \
>        symmetric-cluster="true"
> rsc_defaults $id="rsc-options" \
>        resource-stickiness="100"
>
>
>
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