[Pacemaker] [Question and Problem] In vSphere5.1 environment, IO blocking of pengine occurs at the time of shared disk trouble for a long time.

Vladislav Bogdanov bubble at hoster-ok.com
Wed May 15 07:31:35 UTC 2013


15.05.2013 10:25, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
> 
> On 15/05/2013, at 3:50 PM, Vladislav Bogdanov <bubble at hoster-ok.com> wrote:
> 
>> 15.05.2013 08:23, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
>>>
>>> On 15/05/2013, at 3:11 PM, renayama19661014 at ybb.ne.jp wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Andrew,
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for comments.
>>>>
>>>>>> The guest located it to the shared disk.
>>>>>
>>>>> What is on the shared disk?  The whole OS or app-specific data (i.e. nothing pacemaker needs directly)?
>>>>
>>>> Shared disk has all the OS and the all data.
>>>
>>> Oh. I can imagine that being problematic.
>>> Pacemaker really isn't designed to function without disk access.
>>>
>>> You might be able to get away with it if you turn off saving PE files to disk though.
>>
>> I store CIB and PE files to tmpfs, and sync them to remote storage
>> (CIFS) with lsyncd level 1 config (I may share it on request). It copies
>> critical data like cib.xml, and moves everything else, symlinking it to
>> original place. The same technique may apply here, but with local fs
>> instead of cifs.
>>
>> Btw, the following patch is needed for that, otherwise pacemaker
>> overwrites remote files instead of creating new ones on tmpfs:
>>
>> --- a/lib/common/xml.c  2011-02-11 11:42:37.000000000 +0100
>> +++ b/lib/common/xml.c  2011-02-24 15:07:48.541870829 +0100
>> @@ -529,6 +529,8 @@ write_file(const char *string, const char *filename)
>>         return -1;
>>     }
>>
>> +    unlink(filename);
> 
> Seems like it should be safe to include for normal operation.

Exactly.





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