[ClusterLabs] DLM not working on my GFS2/pacemaker cluster

emmanuel segura emi2fast at gmail.com
Tue Jan 19 09:49:57 EST 2016


dlm_tool dump ?

2016-01-19 15:25 GMT+01:00  <daniel at benoy.name>:
> Yes, fencing is working, and SELinux is disabled.
>
> What configuration details do you require?
>
> Here's my corosync.conf: http://pastebin.com/SD1Gbdj0
> Here's my output from 'crm configure show': http://pastebin.com/eAiq2yJ9
>
> Another cluster is running fine with an identical configuration.
>
> On 2016-01-19 03:49, emmanuel segura wrote:
>>
>> please share your cluster config and say if your fencing is working.
>>
>> 2016-01-19 3:47 GMT+01:00  <daniel at benoy.name>:
>>>
>>> One of my clusters is having a problem. It's no longer able to set up its
>>> GFS2 mounts. I've narrowed the problem down a bit. Here's the output when
>>> I
>>> try to start the DLM daemon (Normally this is something
>>> corosync/pacemaker
>>> starts up for me, but here it is on the command line for the debug
>>> output):
>>>   # dlm_controld -D -q 04561 dlm_controld 4.0.1 started
>>>   4561 our_nodeid 168528918
>>>   4561 found /dev/misc/dlm-control minor 56
>>>   4561 found /dev/misc/dlm-monitor minor 55
>>>   4561 found /dev/misc/dlm_plock minor 54
>>>   4561 /sys/kernel/config/dlm/cluster/comms: opendir failed: 2
>>>   4561 /sys/kernel/config/dlm/cluster/spaces: opendir failed: 2
>>>   4561 cmap totem.rrp_mode = 'none'
>>>   4561 set protocol 0
>>>   4561 set recover_callbacks 1
>>>   4561 cmap totem.cluster_name = 'cwwba'
>>>   4561 set cluster_name cwwba
>>>   4561 /dev/misc/dlm-monitor fd 11
>>>   4561 cluster quorum 1 seq 672 nodes 2
>>>   4561 cluster node 168528918 added seq 672
>>>   4561 set_configfs_node 168528918 10.11.140.22 local 1
>>>   4561 /sys/kernel/config/dlm/cluster/comms/168528918/addr: open failed:
>>> 1
>>>   4561 cluster node 168528919 added seq 672
>>>   4561 set_configfs_node 168528919 10.11.140.23 local 0
>>>   4561 /sys/kernel/config/dlm/cluster/comms/168528919/addr: open failed:
>>> 1
>>>   4561 cpg_join dlm:controld ...
>>>   4561 setup_cpg_daemon 13
>>>   4561 dlm:controld conf 1 1 0 memb 168528918 join 168528918 left
>>>   4561 daemon joined 168528918
>>>   4561 fence work wait for cluster ringid
>>>   4561 dlm:controld ring 168528918:672 2 memb 168528918 168528919
>>>   4561 fence_in_progress_unknown 0 startup
>>>   4561 receive_protocol 168528918 max 3.1.1.0 run 0.0.0.0
>>>   4561 daemon node 168528918 prot max 0.0.0.0 run 0.0.0.0
>>>   4561 daemon node 168528918 save max 3.1.1.0 run 0.0.0.0
>>>   4561 set_protocol member_count 1 propose daemon 3.1.1 kernel 1.1.1
>>>   4561 receive_protocol 168528918 max 3.1.1.0 run 3.1.1.0
>>>   4561 daemon node 168528918 prot max 3.1.1.0 run 0.0.0.0
>>>   4561 daemon node 168528918 save max 3.1.1.0 run 3.1.1.0
>>>   4561 run protocol from nodeid 168528918
>>>   4561 daemon run 3.1.1 max 3.1.1 kernel run 1.1.1 max 1.1.1
>>>   4561 plocks 14
>>>   4561 receive_protocol 168528918 max 3.1.1.0 run 3.1.1.0
>>>
>>> As you can see, it's trying to configure the node addresses, but it's
>>> unable
>>> to write to the 'addr' file under the /sys/kernel/config configfs tree
>>> (See
>>> the 'open failed' lines above). I have no idea why. dmesg isn't saying
>>> anything. Nothing is telling me why it doesn't want me writing there. And
>>> I
>>> can confirm this behavior on the prompt as well.
>>>
>>> Trying to start CLVM results in complaints about the node not having an
>>> address set, which makes sense given the
>>>
>>> Here's the exact same command run twice. First, on a very similarly
>>> configured cluster (which is currently running):
>>>   # cat /sys/kernel/config/dlm/cluster/comms/169446438/addrcat
>>>   cat: /sys/kernel/config/dlm/cluster/comms/169446438/addr: Permission
>>> denied
>>> (That's what I expect to see. It's a write-only file.)
>>>
>>> And now on this messed up cluster:
>>>   # cat /sys/kernel/config/dlm/cluster/comms/168528918/addr
>>>   cat: /sys/kernel/config/dlm/cluster/comms/168528918/addr: Operation not
>>> permitted
>>>
>>> Why 'operation not permitted'? dmesg isn't telling me anything at all,
>>> and I
>>> don't see any way to get the kernel to spit out some kind of explanation
>>> for
>>> why it's blocking me. Can anyone help? At least point me in a direction
>>> where I can get the system to give me some indication why it's behaving
>>> this
>>> way?
>>>
>>> I'm running Ubuntu 14.04, and I've posted this on the Ubuntu forums as
>>> well:
>>> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2310383
>>>
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