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Problem with state: UNCLEAN (OFFLINE)<br>
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Hello,<br>
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I'm trying to get up a directord service with pacemaker.<br>
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But, I found a problem with the unclean (offline) state. The initial
state of my cluster was this:<br>
<blockquote><i>Online: [ node2 node1 ]<br>
<br>
node1-STONITH (stonith:external/ipmi): Started node2<br>
node2-STONITH (stonith:external/ipmi): Started node1<br>
Clone Set: Connected<br>
Started: [ node2 node1 ]<br>
Clone Set: ldirector-activo-activo<br>
Started: [ node2 node1 ]<br>
ftp-vip (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr): Started node1<br>
web-vip (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr): Started node2<br>
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Migration summary:<br>
* Node node1: pingd=2000<br>
* Node node2: pingd=2000<br>
node2-STONITH: migration-threshold=1000000 fail-count=1000000<br>
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and then, I removed the electric connection of node1, the state was
the next: <br>
<blockquote><i>Node node1 (8b2aede9-61bb-4a5a-aef6-25fbdefdddfd):
UNCLEAN (offline)<br>
Online: [ node2 ]<br>
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node1-STONITH (stonith:external/ipmi): Started node2
FAILED<br>
Clone Set: Connected<br>
Started: [ node2 ]<br>
Stopped: [ ping:1 ]<br>
Clone Set: ldirector-activo-activo<br>
Started: [ node2 ]<br>
Stopped: [ ldirectord:1 ]<br>
web-vip (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr): Started node2<br>
<br>
Migration summary:<br>
* Node node2: pingd=2000<br>
node2-STONITH: migration-threshold=1000000 fail-count=1000000<br>
node1-STONITH: migration-threshold=1000000 fail-count=1000000<br>
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Failed actions:<br>
node2-STONITH_start_0 (node=node2, call=22, rc=2,
status=complete): invalid parameter<br>
node1-STONITH_monitor_60000 (node=node2, call=11, rc=14,
status=complete): status: unknown<br>
node1-STONITH_start_0 (node=node2, call=34, rc=1,
status=complete): unknown error<br>
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I was hoping that node2 take the management of ftp-vip resource, but
it wasn't in that way. node1 kept in a unclean state and node2
didn't take the management of its resources. When I put back the
electric connection of node1 and it was recovered then, node2 took
the management of ftp-vip resource. <br>
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I've seen some similar conversations here. Please, could you show me
some idea about this subject or some thread where this is discussed?<br>
<br>
Thanks a lot!<br>
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Regards,<br>
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Juan Manuel Sierra Prieto
Administración de Sistemas
Centro Informatico Cientifico de Andalucia (CICA)
Avda. Reina Mercedes s/n - 41012 - Sevilla (Spain)
Tfno.: +34 955 056 600 / FAX: +34 955 056 650
Consejería de Economía, Innovación y Ciencia
Junta de Andalucía </pre>
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