[ClusterLabs] Antw: Re: [cluster Labs] standby and unstandby commands
Ulrich Windl
Ulrich.Windl at rz.uni-regensburg.de
Tue Nov 29 08:24:06 CET 2016
>>> Ken Gaillot <kgaillot at redhat.com> schrieb am 29.11.2016 um 00:59 in Nachricht
<d568cd7d-32de-4857-cc01-aef3d0162381 at redhat.com>:
> On 11/25/2016 04:33 PM, Omar Jaber wrote:
>> Hi all ,
>>
>> I have cluster contains three nodes with different sore for location
>> constrain and I have group resource
>>
>> Running on the node the have the highest score for location
>> constrain when I try to move the resource from the node that have
>> the highest sore
>>
>> To other node by run command "pcs cluster standby <hostname for the
>> node that have the highest location constrain score>" the resource
>> stop in the node and fail in new node(the resource still start-fail
>> stat periodically )
>>
>> I thought at the first the problem is from different sore but I
>> changed it and the problem still exist
>>
>>
>>
>> And when I run "pcs status " I see there is action failed :
>>
>> resource_monitor_10000 on hostname for the new node'not running' (7):
>> call=268, status=complete, exitreason='none',
>>
>> last-rc-change='Sat Nov 26 00:27:00 2016', queued=0ms, exec=0ms
>
> When Pacemaker starts a resource, it also schedules any recurring
> monitor configured for it, immediately after the start returns.
>
> So, it is essential that the resource agent does not return from "start"
> until the service is able to pass a "monitor" call. It's possible that
... or you add a delay in the resource configuration
> the "start" is returning too soon, and the service still has some
> start-up time before it responds to requests. In that case, you'll need
> to modify the resource agent.
>
> Other possibilities are that the resource agent is returning success
> from start even though the start failed, or that the service is starting
> successfully but then immediately crashing.
Some servers first fork and exit, virtually being successful immediately, while the child (the "server loop") could die a moment later. Finding the perfect time to wait for the server dying is kind of black magic ;-)
>
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