[Pacemaker] operative tasks for a pacemaker cluster

Tim Serong tserong at novell.com
Wed Apr 13 06:23:06 UTC 2011


On 4/13/2011 at 02:04 AM, mark - pacemaker list <m+pacemaker at nerdish.us> wrote:
> Hello, 
>  
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Andrew Beekhof <andrew at beekhof.net> wrote: 
> > On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Klaus Darilion 
> > <klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at> wrote: 
> >> 
> >> Recently I got hit by running out of inodes due to too many files in 
> >> /var/lib/pengine. 
> > 
> > man pengine 
> > 
> > look for "-series-max" 
>  
> There is no pengine man page in the packages (pacemaker, heartbeat, or 
> corosync) from the EPEL repo, nor online with the other online 
> manpages at clusterlabs.  Am I missing it someplace?  I want to read 
> about this as I have just under 7000 files in /var/lib/pengine on a 
> node that has 7 days of uptime.  Will this grow unchecked, or do older 
> files eventually get cleaned up? 

Not sure what's up with the EPEL packaging, sorry.  The relevant bit of
that manpage is:

       pe-error-series-max = integer [-1]
           The number of PE inputs resulting in ERRORs to save

           Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited.

       pe-warn-series-max = integer [-1]
           The number of PE inputs resulting in WARNINGs to save

           Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited.

       pe-input-series-max = integer [-1]
           The number of other PE inputs to save

           Zero to disable, -1 to store unlimited.

So, yeah, by default unless you specifically limit it, it'll just keep
saving 'em.  They're invaluable for debugging failures, BTW.

Were those 7000 pe-inputs all created over that 7 day period?  Because
that's a transition every 1.44 minutes.  Is it just me, or does that
sound like a rather busy cluster?

Regards,

Tim


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Tim Serong <tserong at novell.com>
Senior Clustering Engineer, OPS Engineering, Novell Inc.







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