[Pacemaker] Remove a "ghost" node

Andrew Beekhof andrew at beekhof.net
Mon Nov 11 00:54:34 UTC 2013


On 11 Nov 2013, at 11:44 am, Sean Lutner <sean at rentul.net> wrote:

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> On Nov 10, 2013, at 6:27 PM, Andrew Beekhof <andrew at beekhof.net> wrote:
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>> On 8 Nov 2013, at 12:59 pm, Sean Lutner <sean at rentul.net> wrote:
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>>> On Nov 7, 2013, at 8:34 PM, Andrew Beekhof <andrew at beekhof.net> wrote:
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>>>> On 8 Nov 2013, at 4:45 am, Sean Lutner <sean at rentul.net> wrote:
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>>>>> I have a confusing situation that I'm hoping to get help with. Last night after configuring STONITH on my two node cluster, I suddenly have a "ghost" node in my cluster. I'm looking to understand the best way to remove this node from the config.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'm using the fence_ec2 device for for STONITH. I dropped the script on each node, registered the device with stonith_admin -R -a fence_ec2 and confirmed the registration with both
>>>>> 
>>>>> # stonith_admin -I
>>>>> # pcs stonith list
>>>>> 
>>>>> I then configured STONITH per the Clusters from Scratch doc
>>>>> 
>>>>> http://clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.1-pcs/html/Clusters_from_Scratch/_example.html
>>>>> 
>>>>> Here are my commands:
>>>>> # pcs cluster cib stonith_cfg
>>>>> # pcs -f stonith_cfg stonith create ec2-fencing fence_ec2 ec2-home="/opt/ec2-api-tools" pcmk_host_check="static-list" pcmk_host_list="ip-10-50-3-122 ip-10-50-3-251" op monitor interval="300s" timeout="150s" op start start-delay="30s" interval="0"
>>>>> # pcs -f stonith_cfg stonith
>>>>> # pcs -f stonith_cfg property set stonith-enabled=true
>>>>> # pcs -f stonith_cfg property
>>>>> # pcs cluster push cib stonith_cfg
>>>>> 
>>>>> After that I saw that STONITH appears to be functioning but a new node listed in pcs status output:
>>>> 
>>>> Do the EC2 instances have fixed IPs?
>>>> I didn't have much luck with EC2 because every time they came back up it was with a new name/address which confused corosync and created situations like this.
>>> 
>>> The IPs persist across reboots as far as I can tell. I thought the problem was due to stonith being enabled but not working so I removed the stonith_id and disabled stonith. After that I restarted pacemaker and cman on both nodes and things started as expected but the ghost node it still there. 
>>> 
>>> Someone else working on the cluster exported the CIB, removed the node and then imported the CIB. They used this process http://clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.0/html/Pacemaker_Explained/s-config-updates.html
>>> 
>>> Even after that, the ghost node is still there? Would pcs cluster cib > /tmp/cib-temp.xml and then pcs cluster push cib /tmp/cib-temp.xml after editing the node out of the config?
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>> No. If its coming back then pacemaker is holding it in one of its internal caches.
>> The only way to clear it out in your version is to restart pacemaker on the DC.
>> 
>> Actually... are you sure someone didn't just slip while editing cluster.conf?  [...].1251 does not look like a valid IP :)
> 
> In the end this fixed it
> 
> # pcs cluster cib > /tmp/cib-tmp.xml
> # vi /tmp/cib-tmp.xml # remove bad node
> # pcs cluster push cib /tmp/cib-tmp.xml
> 
> Followed by restaring pacemaker and cman on both nodes. The ghost node disappeared, so it was cached as you mentioned.
> 
> I also tracked the bad IP down to bad non-printing characters in the initial command line while configuring the fence_ec2 stonith device. I'd put the command together from the github README and some mailing list posts and laid it out in an external editor. Go me. :)
> 
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>>>>> Version: 1.1.8-7.el6-394e906
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>> There is now an update to 1.1.10 available for 6.4, that _may_ help in the future.
> 
> That's my next task. I believe I'm hitting the failure-timeout not clearing failcount bug and want to upgrade to 1.1.10. Is it safe to yum update pacemaker after stopping the cluster? I see there is also an updated pcs in CentOS 6.4, should I update that as well?

yes and yes

you might want to check if you're using any OCF resource agents that didn't make it into the first supported release though.

   http://blog.clusterlabs.org/blog/2013/pacemaker-and-rhel-6-dot-4/

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>>> 
>>> I may have to go back to the drawing board on a fencing device for the nodes. Are there any other recommendations for a cluster on EC2 nodes?
>>> 
>>> Thanks very much
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> # pcs status
>>>>> Last updated: Thu Nov  7 17:41:21 2013
>>>>> Last change: Thu Nov  7 04:29:06 2013 via cibadmin on ip-10-50-3-122
>>>>> Stack: cman
>>>>> Current DC: ip-10-50-3-122 - partition with quorum
>>>>> Version: 1.1.8-7.el6-394e906
>>>>> 3 Nodes configured, unknown expected votes
>>>>> 11 Resources configured.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Node ip-10-50-3-1251: UNCLEAN (offline)
>>>>> Online: [ ip-10-50-3-122 ip-10-50-3-251 ]
>>>>> 
>>>>> Full list of resources:
>>>>> 
>>>>> ClusterEIP_54.215.143.166      (ocf::pacemaker:EIP):   Started ip-10-50-3-122
>>>>> Clone Set: EIP-AND-VARNISH-clone [EIP-AND-VARNISH]
>>>>>  Started: [ ip-10-50-3-122 ip-10-50-3-251 ]
>>>>>  Stopped: [ EIP-AND-VARNISH:2 ]
>>>>> ec2-fencing    (stonith:fence_ec2):    Stopped 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I have no idea where the node that is marked UNCLEAN came from, though it's a clear typo is a proper cluster node.
>>>>> 
>>>>> The only command I ran with the bad node ID was:
>>>>> 
>>>>> # crm_resource --resource ClusterEIP_54.215.143.166 --cleanup --node ip-10-50-3-1251
>>>>> 
>>>>> Is there any possible way that could have caused the the node to be added?
>>>>> 
>>>>> I tried running pcs cluster node remove ip-10-50-3-1251 but since there is no node and thus no pcsd that failed. Is there a way I can safely remove this ghost node from the cluster? I can provide logs from pacemaker or corosync as needed.
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