[ClusterLabs] notify action asynchronous ? (was: why and when a call of crm_attribute can be delayed ?)

Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais jgdr at dalibo.com
Thu May 12 09:37:29 UTC 2016


Le Sun, 8 May 2016 16:35:25 +0200,
Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais <jgdr at dalibo.com> a écrit :

> Le Sat, 7 May 2016 00:27:04 +0200,
> Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais <jgdr at dalibo.com> a écrit :
> 
> > Le Wed, 4 May 2016 09:55:34 -0500,
> > Ken Gaillot <kgaillot at redhat.com> a écrit :
> ...
> > > There would be no point in the pre-promote notify waiting for the
> > > attribute value to be retrievable, because the cluster isn't going to
> > > wait for the pre-promote notify to finish before calling promote.
> > 
> > Oh, this is surprising. I thought the pseudo action
> > "*_confirmed-pre_notify_demote_0" in the transition graph was a wait for
> > each resource clone return code before going on with the transition. The
> > graph is confusing, if the cluster isn't going to wait for the pre-promote
> > notify to finish before calling promote, I suppose some arrows should point
> > directly from start (or post-start-notify?) action directly to the promote
> > action then, isn't it?
> > 
> > This is quite worrying as our RA rely a lot on notifications. As instance,
> > we try to recover a PostgreSQL instance during pre-start or pre-demote if we
> > detect a recover action...
> 
> I'm coming back on this point.
> 
> Looking at this documentation page:
> http://clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.1/html/Pacemaker_Explained/s-config-testing-changes.html
> 
> I can read "Arrows indicate ordering dependencies".
> 
> Looking at the transition graph I am studying (see attachment, a simple
> master resource move), I still don't understand how the cluster isn't going to
> wait for a pre-promote notify to finish before calling promote.
> 
> So either I misunderstood your words or I miss something else important, which
> is quite possible as I am fairly new to this word. Anyway, I try to make a
> RA as robust as possible and any lights/docs are welcome!

I tried to trigger this potential asynchronous behavior of the notify action,
but couldn't observe it.

I added different sleep period in the notify action for each node of my cluster:
  * 10s for hanode1
  * 15s for hanode2
  * 20s for hanode3

The master was on hanode1 and  the DC was hanode1. While moving the master
resource to hanode2, I can see in the log files that the DC is always
waiting for the rc of hanode3 before triggering the next action in the
transition.

So, **in pratice**, it seems the notify action is synchronous. In theory now, I
still wonder if I misunderstood your words...

Regards,




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