[Pacemaker] 2 Node Clustering, when primary server goes down(shutdown) the secondary server restarts

Digimer lists at alteeve.ca
Tue Oct 28 14:25:12 UTC 2014


On 28/10/14 02:24 AM, kamal kishi wrote:
> Hi,
>
>   I know, no fencing configuration creates issue.
> But the current scenario is due to fencing??

Maybe, maybe not. I can say that *not* having it will make solving the 
problem much more difficult. Please get it working, it's pretty easy and 
it will make your life a lot easier.

> The syslog isn't revealing much about the same.
> I would love to configure fencing but currently need some solution to
> overcome the current scenario, if you say fencing is the only solution
> then I might have to do it remotely.

It is critical, yes. Please add it, test it and then hook DRBD into it.

> OS -> UBUNTU 12.04 (64 bits)
> DRBD -> 8.3.11

That is quite old. Can you update to 8.3.16? Also, what version is 
pacemaker and corosync?

> Thanks for the quick reply
>
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 11:19 AM, Digimer <lists at alteeve.ca
> <mailto:lists at alteeve.ca>> wrote:
>
>     On 28/10/14 01:39 AM, kamal kishi wrote:
>
>         Hi all,
>
>                 Facing a strange issue which I'm not able to resolve as
>         I'm not
>         sure where what is going wrong as the logs is not giving away
>         much to my
>         knowledge.
>
>         Issue -
>         Have configured 2 Node Clustering, have attached the configuration
>         file(New CRM conf of BIC.txt).
>
>         If Server2 which is primary is shutdown(forcefully by turning
>         off the
>         switch), Server1 restarts within few seconds and starts the
>         resources.
>         Even though the Server1 restarts and starts the resources the
>         time taken
>         to recover is too long to convince the clients and the current
>         working
>         is erroneous is what I feel.
>
>         Have attached the syslog with this mail.(syslog)
>
>         Do go through the same and let know a solution to resolve the
>         same as
>         the setup is in clients place.
>
>         --
>         Regards,
>         Kamal Kishore B V
>
>
>     You really need fencing, first and foremost. This will cause the
>     survivor to put the lost node into a known state and then safely
>     begin taking over lost services. Do your nodes have IPMI (or iRMC,
>     iLO, DRAC, etc)? If so, setting up stonith is easy.
>
>     Once it is setup, configure DRBD to use the fence-handler
>     'crm-fence-peer.sh' and change the fencing policy to
>     'resource-and-stonith'. Without this, you will get split-brains and
>     fail-over will be unpredictable.
>
>     Once stonith is configured and tested in pacemaker and you've hooked
>     DRBD's fencing into pacemaker, see if you problem remains. If it
>     does, on both nodes, run: 'tail -f -n 0 /var/log/messages', kill a
>     node and wait for things to settle down. Share the log output here.
>
>     Please also tell us your OS, pacemaker, drbd and corosync versions.
>
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