[ClusterLabs] "0 Nodes configured" in crm_mon

Ken Gaillot kgaillot at redhat.com
Fri Aug 28 13:04:31 EDT 2015


On 08/28/2015 10:59 AM, Stanislav Kopp wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
> 
> yeah, sorry about that, I need good glasses, it's working now. However
> (and It maybe slight off-topic of my initial mail) the cluster is
> reeeaally slow, the nodes appear online after 1-2 min after corosync
> and pacemaker start and CPU is often at 100% for corosync process,
> resource migration takes many seconds too (no such problem with same
> IPaddr2 resource on Debian's Wheezy or Ubuntu's 14.04 pacemakers)
> Once again, I dont really see errors in corosync.log
> http://pastebin.com/zLwQJaqu
> besides maybe
> 
> crmd:  warning: do_log: FSA: Input I_DC_TIMEOUT from
> crm_timer_popped() received in state S_PENDING
> 
> and many CPU warnings.
> 
> Best,
> Stan

I see you're using corosync 2.3.5. I played a little bit with a test
cluster on Fedora 22 (which has 2.3.5) and found it to be much slower
than clusters running on top of 2.3.4. I haven't had time to investigate
it yet, so I can't say whether that's actually to blame, but you might
try 2.3.4 and see if that changes anything.

> 
> 
> 2015-08-28 6:09 GMT+02:00 Andrew Beekhof <andrew at beekhof.net>:
>>
>>> On 25 Aug 2015, at 1:45 am, Stanislav Kopp <staskopp at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to run corosync2 + pacemaker setup on Debian Jessie (only
>>> for testing purpose), I've successfully compiled all components using
>>> this guide: http://clusterlabs.org/wiki/Compiling_on_Debian
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, if I run "crm_mon" I don't see any nodes.
>>>
>>> #######################################
>>> Last updated: Mon Aug 24 17:36:00 2015
>>> Last change: Mon Aug 24 17:17:42 2015
>>> Current DC: NONE
>>> 0 Nodes configured
>>> 0 Resources configured
>>> ########################################
>>>
>>> I don't see any errors in corosync log either: http://pastebin.com/bJX66B9e
>>
>> really?
>>
>> Aug 24 17:16:10 [1723] pm1       crmd:    error: cluster_connect_quorum:        Corosync quorum is not configured
>>
>> Looks like you forgot to uncomment:
>>
>>        #provider: corosync_votequorum
>>
>>>
>>> This is my corosync.conf
>>>
>>> ###############################################
>>>
>>> # Please read the corosync.conf.5 manual page
>>> totem {
>>>        version: 2
>>>
>>>        crypto_cipher: none
>>>        crypto_hash: none
>>>
>>>        interface {
>>>                ringnumber: 0
>>>                bindnetaddr: 192.168.122.0
>>>                mcastport: 5405
>>>                ttl: 1
>>>        }
>>>        transport: udpu
>>> }
>>>
>>> logging {
>>>        fileline: off
>>>        to_logfile: yes
>>>        to_syslog: no
>>>        logfile: /var/log/cluster/corosync.log
>>>        debug: off
>>>        timestamp: on
>>>        logger_subsys {
>>>                subsys: QUORUM
>>>                debug: off
>>>        }
>>> }
>>>
>>> nodelist {
>>>        node {
>>>                ring0_addr: 192.168.122.172
>>>                #nodeid: 1
>>>        }
>>>
>>>        node {
>>>                ring0_addr: 192.168.122.113
>>>                #nodeid: 2
>>>        }
>>> }
>>>
>>> quorum {
>>>        # Enable and configure quorum subsystem (default: off)
>>>        # see also corosync.conf.5 and votequorum.5
>>>        #provider: corosync_votequorum
>>> }
>>>
>>> ####################################
>>>
>>> used components:
>>>
>>> pacemaker: 1.1.12
>>> corosync: 2.3.5
>>> libqb: 0.17.1
>>>
>>>
>>> Did I miss something?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Stan





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