[Pacemaker] colocation and ordering

Xzarth xzarth at gmail.com
Thu Jun 26 14:27:00 UTC 2014


On 06/26/2014 04:14 PM, emmanuel segura wrote:
> why you doesn't you a group for fs ip and apache resource?
>
> example:
>
> colocation fs_colocation inf: mygroup ms_drbd:Master
> order fs_order inf: ms_drbd:promote mygroup:start
>
> 2014-06-26 15:27 GMT+02:00 Xzarth <xzarth at gmail.com>:
Basically, for learning. I fond out that if i do:

    colocation fs_colocation inf: fs_drbd ms_drbd:Master
    colocation ip_loc inf: ClusterIP ms_drbd:Master
    colocation service_loc inf: services ms_drbd:Master

So colocate everything on drbd master, it works as expected. This tells
me that it's probably problem with my colocation constraints, but i'd
still like to know what exactly the problem is.

>> I have a pacemaker cluster with following config:
>>
>>     crm(live)configure# show
>>     node node1
>>     node node2
>>     primitive ClusterIP ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
>>             params ip="192.168.56.111" cidr_netmask="32" nic="eth1"
>>     iflabel="1" \
>>             op monitor interval="30s"
>>     primitive apache2 lsb:apache2 \
>>             meta priority="1000" failure-timeout="60s"
>>     migration-threshold="3" \
>>             op start interval="0" timeout="20s" \
>>             op stop interval="0" timeout="20s" \
>>             op monitor interval="1s" timeout="20s" start-delay="10"
>>     primitive drbd ocf:linbit:drbd \
>>             params drbd_resource="r0" \
>>             op monitor interval="29s" role="Master" \
>>             op monitor interval="31s" role="Slave"
>>     primitive fs_drbd ocf:heartbeat:Filesystem \
>>             params device="/dev/drbd0" directory="/mnt/drbd0"
>>     fstype="ext3" \
>>             meta failure-timeout="60s"
>>     primitive sym_apache2 ocf:heartbeat:symlink \
>>             params target="/mnt/drbd0/var/www" link="/var/www"
>>     backup_suffix=".crm"
>>     group services sym_apache2 apache2 \
>>             meta migration-threshold="1"
>>     ms ms_drbd drbd \
>>             meta master-max="1" master-node-max="1" clone-max="2"
>>     clone-node-max="1" notify="true"
>>     colocation fs_colocation inf: ms_drbd:Master fs_drbd
>>     colocation ip_loc inf: fs_drbd ClusterIP
>>     colocation service_loc inf: ClusterIP services
>>     order fs_order inf: ms_drbd:promote fs_drbd:start
>>     order ip_ord inf: fs_drbd:start ClusterIP:start
>>     order service_ord inf: ClusterIP:start services:start
>>     property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
>>             dc-version="1.1.10-42f2063" \
>>             cluster-infrastructure="classic openais (with plugin)" \
>>             no-quorum-policy="ignore" \
>>             stonith-enabled="false" \
>>             stonith-action="poweroff" \
>>             expected-quorum-votes="2" \
>>             last-lrm-refresh="1403783847"
>>
>> This cluster works as expected. If apache fails, everything is migrated
>> to another node. But i would expect the colocation statements to be
>> different. As far as i understand "colocation loc inf: X Y" puts Y
>> somewhere then puts X in the same place. And "order ord inf: X Y" starts
>> X and then Y. So when i have both i would expect them to look like this:
>> colocation loc inf: Y X
>> order ord inf: X Y
>> So start X and then Y, and put X somewhere and then Y on the same node.
>>
>> But in my config it's clearly the oposite of that:
>> colocation fs_colocation inf: ms_drbd:Master fs_drbd
>> order fs_order inf: ms_drbd:promote fs_drbd:start
>> So promote drbd then start fs, and promote master where fs is (which
>> makes no sense to me).
>>
>> I can reverse the colocation and do:
>> colocation fs_colocation inf: fs_drbd ms_drbd:Master
>> colocation ip_loc inf: ClusterIP fs_drbd
>> colocation service_loc inf: services ClusterIP
>>
>> But then when apache fails on one node it's just stopped and nothing
>> else happens.
>>
>> What part of ordering and colocation do i have wrong?
>>
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