[Pacemaker] Odd colocation behaviour with master/slave resource

Chris Redekop chris at replicon.com
Tue Nov 15 20:59:52 UTC 2011


Sure....I've attached a crm_report to the bug at
http://bugs.clusterlabs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5007

Thanks!

On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 6:00 PM, Andrew Beekhof <andrew at beekhof.net> wrote:

> On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 5:43 AM, Chris Redekop <chris at replicon.com> wrote:
> > Andrew: It's not that the slave IP doesn't move back...it's that the
> slave
> > IP simply doesn't run *anywhere*....even when both nodes are up, the
> slave
> > ip will not run anywhere.  I'm fairly convinced this is a bug....
>
> Fair enough, could you grab a crm_report tarball that covers the
> scenario and create a new bug (bugs.clusterlabs.org)?
>
> >
> > On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:21 AM, Andrew Beekhof <andrew at beekhof.net>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Chris Redekop <chris at replicon.com>
> wrote:
> >> > I'm attempting to set up a master/slave database cluster where the
> >> > master is
> >> > R/W and the slave is R/O.  The master failure scenario works fine
> (slave
> >> > becomes master, master vip moves over)....however when the slave
> >> > resource
> >> > goes down I want the slave vip to move to the master and then move
> back
> >> > when
> >> > the slave comes back up...I can't seem to get this to work properly.
> >> >  Here's
> >> > my test config I'm playing with:
> >> > primitive postgresql ocf:custom:pgsql \
> >> >         op monitor interval="30" timeout="30" depth="0"
> >> > primitive primaryip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
> >> >         params ip="10.0.100.102"
> >> > primitive slaveip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
> >> >         params ip="10.0.100.103"
> >> > ms ms_postgresql postgresql \
> >> >         meta clone-max="2" clone-node-max="1" master-max="1"
> >> > master-node-max="1" notify="true" target-role="Started"
> >> > colocation postgres_on_primaryip inf: primaryip ms_postgresql:Master
> >> > colocation slaveip_on_master 101: slaveip ms_postgresql:Master
> >> > colocation slaveip_on_slave 1000: slaveip ms_postgresql:Slave
> >> > property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
> >> >         dc-version="1.0.11-1554a83db0d3c3e546cfd3aaff6af1184f79ee87" \
> >> >         cluster-infrastructure="openais" \
> >> >         expected-quorum-votes="2" \
> >> >         stonith-enabled="false" \
> >> >         no-quorum-policy="ignore" \
> >> >         last-lrm-refresh="1314201732"
> >> > rsc_defaults $id="rsc-options" \
> >> >         resource-stickiness="100"
> >> > With the configuration like this it looks pretty straight forward but
> it
> >> > actually results in the slaveip not being run on *either* node.  As
> far
> >> > as I
> >> > can figure out it seems when you have a colocation to a specific role
> it
> >> > implicitly generates a -inf record for the other role.  So the :Master
> >> > generates a -inf for :Slave, and :Slave generates a -inf for :Master,
> >> > and
> >> > since slaveip has a colocation record for both they get added together
> >> > resulting in a -inf score for both nodes...if I wasn't so new at this
> I
> >> > would think that is a bug.  If I key the ip off the node's up/down
> >> > status
> >> > (like via 'colocation whatever -101: slaveip primaryip') then it works
> >> > if I
> >> > standby the slave node but of course it doesn't work if the resource
> >> > fails
> >> > while the node stays up.  Can anyone shed some light on how to make
> this
> >> > work properly?  Thanks!
> >>
> >> Are you sure its not just the stickiness value preventing it from
> >> moving back to the slave when it returns?
> >>
> >> >
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