[ClusterLabs] Pacemaker failover failure

alex austin alexixalex at gmail.com
Wed Jul 1 13:50:38 UTC 2015


So I noticed that if I kill redis on one node, it starts on the other, no
problem, but if I actually kill pacemaker itself on one node, the other
doesn't "sense" it so it doesn't fail over.



On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 12:42 PM, alex austin <alexixalex at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have configured a virtual ip and redis in master-slave with corosync
> pacemaker. If redis fails, then the failover is successful, and redis gets
> promoted on the other node. However if pacemaker itself fails on the active
> node, the failover is not performed. Is there anything I missed in the
> configuration?
>
> Here's my configuration (i have hashed the ip address out):
>
> node host1.com
>
> node host2.com
>
> primitive ClusterIP IPaddr2 \
>
> params ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx cidr_netmask=23 \
>
> op monitor interval=1s timeout=20s \
>
> op start interval=0 timeout=20s \
>
> op stop interval=0 timeout=20s \
>
> meta is-managed=true target-role=Started resource-stickiness=500
>
> primitive redis redis \
>
> meta target-role=Master is-managed=true \
>
> op monitor interval=1s role=Master timeout=5s on-fail=restart
>
> ms redis_clone redis \
>
> meta notify=true is-managed=true ordered=false interleave=false
> globally-unique=false target-role=Master migration-threshold=1
>
> colocation ClusterIP-on-redis inf: ClusterIP redis_clone:Master
>
> colocation ip-on-redis inf: ClusterIP redis_clone:Master
>
> property cib-bootstrap-options: \
>
> dc-version=1.1.11-97629de \
>
> cluster-infrastructure="classic openais (with plugin)" \
>
> expected-quorum-votes=2 \
>
> stonith-enabled=false
>
> property redis_replication: \
>
> redis_REPL_INFO=host.com
>
>
> thank you in advance
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
> Alex
>
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