[ClusterLabs] Major problem with iSCSITarget resource on top of DRBD M/S resource.

Alex Crow alex at nanogherkin.com
Sun Sep 27 15:22:35 UTC 2015



On 27/09/15 16:06, Digimer wrote:
> On 27/09/15 11:02 AM, Alex Crow wrote:
>>
>> On 27/09/15 15:54, Digimer wrote:
>>> On 27/09/15 10:40 AM, Alex Crow wrote:
>>>> Hi List,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to set up a failover iSCSI storage system for oVirt using a
>>>> self-hosted engine. I've set up DRBD in Master-Slave for two iSCSI
>>>> targets, one for the self-hosted engine and one for the VMs. I has this
>>>> all working perfectly, then after trying to move the engine's LUN to the
>>>> opposite host, all hell broke loose. The VMS LUN is still fine, starts
>>> I'm guessing no fencing?
>> Hi Digimer,
>>
>> No, but I've tried turning off one machine and still no success as a
>> single node :-(
> You *must* have working fencing, anyway. So now strikes me as a
> fantastic time to add it. Turning off the node alone doesn't help.
>

I did a pcs stonith confirm after sending magic-sysrq-b to glenrock and 
it looks like it's up now, cheers very much!

I do have some APC power bars, but they are APC-rebranded Schneider kit, 
which is frankly awful, not at all as good as the old APC stuff. BTW 
avoid APC KVMs like the plague, they seriously suck - hanging all the 
time, refuse to allow a console view from any other than the same 
network range they are on, the list is huge. Support is also dire.

I might have to use the fallback of IPMI but it don't like it as much as 
I've seen IPMI cards hang too.....

I think a remote controlled robot that can physically pull out power 
cables would be great!

Thanks

Alex






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