[ClusterLabs] Pacemaker shows false status of a resource and doesn't react on OCF_NOT_RUNNING rc.

Ken Gaillot kgaillot at redhat.com
Tue Jan 19 13:02:04 EST 2016


On 01/19/2016 10:30 AM, Kostiantyn Ponomarenko wrote:
> The resource that wasn't running, but was reported as running, is
> "adminServer".
> 
> Here are a brief chronological description:
> 
> [Jan 19 23:42:16] The first time Pacemaker triggers its monitor function at
> line #1107. (those lines are from its Resource Agent)
> [Jan 19 23:42:16] Then Pacemaker starts the resource - line #1191.
> [Jan 19 11:42:53] The first failure is reported by monitor operation at
> line #1543.
> [Jan 19 11:42:53] The fail-count is set, but I don't see any attempt from
> Pacemaker to "start" the resource - the start function is not called (from
> the logs) - line #1553.
> [Jan 19 12:27:56] Then adminServer's monitor operation keeps returning
> $OCF_NOT_RUNNING - starts at line #1860.
> [Jan 19 12:57:53] Then the expired failcount is cleared at line #1969.
> [Jan 19 12:57:53] Another call of the monitor function happens at line
> #2038.
> [Jan 19 12:57:53] I assume that the line #2046 means "not running" (?).
> [Jan 19 12:57:53] The "stop" function is called - line #2150
> [Jan 19 12:57:53] The "start" function is called and the resource is
> successfully started - line #2164
> 
> 
> The time change occurred while cluster was starting, I see this from
> "journalctl --since="2016-01-19" --until="2016-01-20"":
> 
> Jan 19 23:10:39 A2-2U12-302-LS ntpd[2210]: 0.0.0.0 c61c 0c clock_step
> -43193.793349 s
> Jan 19 11:10:45 A2-2U12-302-LS ntpd[2210]: 0.0.0.0 c614 04 freq_mode
> Jan 19 11:10:45 A2-2U12-302-LS systemd[1]: Time has been changed
> 
> I am attaching corosync.log.

The time change is interesting. I suspect what's happening is that
pacemaker considers the failed monitor "older" than the original
successful one, and so ignores it.

In general, we don't support large clock shifts in a running cluster (a
topic that has come up before on this list). But if you can reproduce
the behavior with 1.1.14, feel free to open a bug report. It might be
worth revisiting to see if there is anything we can do about it.

> Thank you,
> Kostia
> 
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 5:17 PM, Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobrelia at mirantis.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> On 19.01.2016 16:13, Ken Gaillot wrote:
>>> On 01/19/2016 06:49 AM, Kostiantyn Ponomarenko wrote:
>>>> One of resources in my cluster is not actually running, but "crm_mon"
>> shows
>>>> it with the "Started" status.
>>>> Its resource agent's monitor function returns "$OCF_NOT_RUNNING", but
>>>> Pacemaker doesn't react on this anyhow - crm_mon show the resource as
>>>> Started.
>>>> I couldn't find an explanation to this behavior, so I suppose it is a
>> bug,
>>>> is it?
>>>
>>> That is unexpected. Can you post the configuration and logs from around
>>> the time of the issue?
>>>
>>
>> Oh, sorry, I forgot to mention the related thread [0]. That is exactly
>> the case I reported there. Looks same, so I thought you've just updated
>> my thread :)
>>
>> These may be merged perhaps.
>>
>> [0] http://clusterlabs.org/pipermail/users/2016-January/002035.html
>>
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