[ClusterLabs] Node attribute disappears when pacemaker is started
Ken Gaillot
kgaillot at redhat.com
Thu May 25 21:22:55 CEST 2017
On 05/24/2017 05:13 AM, 井上 和徳 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After loading the node attribute, when I start pacemaker of that node, the attribute disappears.
>
> 1. Start pacemaker on node1.
> 2. Load configure containing node attribute of node2.
> (I use multicast addresses in corosync, so did not set "nodelist {nodeid: }" in corosync.conf.)
> 3. Start pacemaker on node2, the node attribute that should have been load disappears.
> Is this specifications ?
Hi,
No, this should not happen for a permanent node attribute.
Transient node attributes (status-attr in crm shell) are erased when the
node starts, so it would be expected in that case.
I haven't been able to reproduce this with a permanent node attribute.
Can you attach logs from both nodes around the time node2 is started?
>
> 1.
> [root at rhel73-1 ~]# systemctl start corosync;systemctl start pacemaker
> [root at rhel73-1 ~]# crm configure show
> node 3232261507: rhel73-1
> property cib-bootstrap-options: \
> have-watchdog=false \
> dc-version=1.1.17-0.1.rc2.el7-524251c \
> cluster-infrastructure=corosync
>
> 2.
> [root at rhel73-1 ~]# cat rhel73-2.crm
> node rhel73-2 \
> utilization capacity="2" \
> attributes attrname="attr2"
>
> [root at rhel73-1 ~]# crm configure load update rhel73-2.crm
> [root at rhel73-1 ~]# crm configure show
> node 3232261507: rhel73-1
> node rhel73-2 \
> utilization capacity=2 \
> attributes attrname=attr2
> property cib-bootstrap-options: \
> have-watchdog=false \
> dc-version=1.1.17-0.1.rc2.el7-524251c \
> cluster-infrastructure=corosync
>
> 3.
> [root at rhel73-1 ~]# ssh rhel73-2 'systemctl start corosync;systemctl start pacemaker'
> [root at rhel73-1 ~]# crm configure show
> node 3232261507: rhel73-1
> node 3232261508: rhel73-2
> property cib-bootstrap-options: \
> have-watchdog=false \
> dc-version=1.1.17-0.1.rc2.el7-524251c \
> cluster-infrastructure=corosync
>
> Regards,
> Kazunori INOUE
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