[ClusterLabs] Antw: Start Timeout.

Ulrich Windl Ulrich.Windl at rz.uni-regensburg.de
Thu Nov 15 01:52:23 EST 2018


Hi!

maybe syslog provides help on what's going wrong...

Regards,
Ulrich

>>> Michael Gaberkorn <michaelg at bd-innovations.com> schrieb am 14.11.2018 um
13:17
in Nachricht <408EFD9B-2C9B-431B-8BB3-108B37DC0E41 at bd-innovations.com>:
> Hello.
> 
> 
> I installed  ha-cluster with Postgresql-11 with high amount off data (5-9 
> Tb). 
> 
> After clone data to slave node got:
> 
> pcs status
> ===========
>  Master/Slave Set: pgsql-ha [pgsqld]
>      pgsqld     (ocf::heartbeat:pgsqlms):       FAILED cluster2 (blocked)
>      Masters: [ cluster1 ]
>  pgsql-master-ip        (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2):       Started cluster1
> 
> Failed Actions:
> * pgsqld_stop_0 on cluster2 'unknown error' (1): call=329, status=complete,

> exitreason='Unexpected state for instance "pgsqld" (returned 1)',
>     last-rc-change='Wed Nov 14 14:04:48 2018', queued=0ms, exec=301ms
> =========================
> 
> Look like Pacemaker can’t wait while Postgres do a start check. 
> 
> which parameter controls waiting time for start service?
> 
> I set so: 
> =============
>       <operations>
>             <op id="pgsqld-demote-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="demote" 
> timeout="120s"/>
>             <op id="pgsqld-methods-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="methods"

> timeout="60"/>
>             <op id="pgsqld-monitor-interval-15s" interval="15s" 
> name="monitor" role="Master" timeout="10s"/>
>             <op id="pgsqld-monitor-interval-16s" interval="16s" 
> name="monitor" role="Slave" timeout="10s"/>
>             <op id="pgsqld-notify-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="notify" 
> timeout="60s"/>
>             <op id="pgsqld-promote-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="promote"

> timeout="40s"/>
>             <op id="pgsqld-reload-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="reload" 
> timeout="20"/>
>             <op id="pgsqld-start-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="start" 
> on-fail="ignore" timeout="12000s"/>
>             <op id="pgsqld-stop-interval-0s" interval="0s" name="stop" 
> timeout="120s"/>
>           </operations>
> ============================
> but it didn't affect :(
> 
> which parameter controls waiting time for start service?
> 
> Thank you. 






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