[Pacemaker] CMAN and Pacemaker

Fil lists at internyc.net
Fri Dec 30 20:24:12 EST 2011


Hi Andreas,

That is exactly how I am staring the cluster first cman and then
pacemaker. For some reason pacemaker doesn't start until I run
pacemakerd by hand and then kill it. After that I can run

systemctl start pacemaker.service ( or /etc/init.d/pacemaker start )

This is the only thing which shows up in the log files

Dec 30 20:03:49 server01 systemd[1]: pacemaker.service: control process
exited, code=exited status=200
Dec 30 20:03:49 server01 systemd[1]: pacemaker.service holdoff time
over, scheduling restart.
Dec 30 20:03:49 server01 systemd[1]: Job pending for unit, delaying
automatic restart.
Dec 30 20:03:49 server01 systemd[1]: Unit pacemaker.service entered
failed state.
Dec 30 20:03:49 server01 systemd[1]: pacemaker.service start request
repeated too quickly, refusing to start.

here are the configs

node server01
node server02
primitive clvmd lsb:clvmd
primitive resDLM ocf:pacemaker:controld \
	params daemon="dlm_controld" \
	op start interval="0" timeout="90s" \
	op stop interval="0" timeout="100s" \
	op monitor interval="120s"
primitive stonith_sbd stonith:external/sbd \
	params
sbd_device="/dev/disk/by-path/ip-192.168.10.5\:3260-iscsi-iqn.2004-04.com.qnap\:ts-459proii\:iscsi.sbd01.cb4d16-lun-0"
\
	meta target-role="Started"
clone cloneDLM resDLM \
	meta interleave="true"
clone clone_clvmd clvmd \
	meta interleave="true"
property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
	dc-version="1.1.6-4.fc16-89678d4947c5bd466e2f31acd58ea4e1edb854d5" \
	cluster-infrastructure="cman" \
	expected-quorum-votes="2" \
	stonith-enabled="true" \
	no-quorum-policy="ignore" \
	default-resource-stickiness="100" \
	last-lrm-refresh="1325237993" \
	stonith-timeout="60s" \
	stonith-action="reboot"

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<cluster config_version="4" name="adriatic">
  <logging debug="on"/>
  <clusternodes>
    <clusternode name="server01" nodeid="1">
      <fence>
        <method name="pcmk-redirect">
          <device name="pcmk" port="server01"/>
        </method>
      </fence>
    </clusternode>
    <clusternode name="server02" nodeid="2">
      <fence>
        <method name="pcmk-redirect">
          <device name="pcmk" port="server02"/>
        </method>
      </fence>
    </clusternode>
  </clusternodes>
  <fencedevices>
    <fencedevice name="pcmk" agent="fence_pcmk"/>
  </fencedevices>
  <cman two_node="1" expected_votes="1" port="5405">
    <multicast addr="226.94.1.2"/>
  </cman>
</cluster>

thanks
fil


On 12/28/2011 06:43 PM, Andreas Kurz wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> On 12/24/2011 09:13 AM, Fil wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Happy holidays!
>>
>> I need some help with adding CMAN to my current cluster config.
>> Currently I have a two node Corosync/Pacemaker (Active/Passive) cluster.
>> It works as expected. Now I need to add a distributed filesystem to my
>> setup. I would like to test GFS2. As much as I understand I need to
>> setup CMAN to manage dlm/gfs_controld, am I correct? I have followed the
>> Clusters_from_Scratch document but I am having issues starting
>> pacemakerd once the cman is up and running. Is it possible to use
>> dlm/gfs_controld without cman, directly from pacemaker? How do I strat
>> pacemaker when CMAN is running, and do I even need to, and if not how do
>> I manage my resources? Currently I am using:
>>
>> Fedora 16
>> corosync-1.4.2-1.fc16.x86_64
>> pacemaker-1.1.6-4.fc16.x86_64
>> cman-3.1.7-1.fc16.x86_64
> 
> Only start cman service -- not corosync -- and then start pacemaker
> service, that should be enough. What is the error you get when starting
> pacemaker via its init script?
> 
> Regards,
> Andreas
> 
> 
> 
> 
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