<div dir="ltr">Dear guys,<div> I'm using pacemaker-1.1.20 to construct an openstack HA system. After I stop&start the cluster, pcs monitor operation always be in progress for cinder-volume & cinder-scheduler service. But the systemd service is active and openstack is working well. How does pacemaker monitor a normal systemd resource?</div><div><br></div><div>> pcs resource show r_systemd_openstack-cinder-scheduler<br></div> Resource: r_systemd_openstack-cinder-scheduler (class=systemd type=openstack-cinder-scheduler)<br> Operations: monitor interval=10s timeout=100s (r_systemd_openstack-cinder-scheduler-monitor-interval-10s)<br> stop interval=0s timeout=100s (r_systemd_openstack-cinder-scheduler-stop-interval-0s)<div> <br></div><div><div>2021-06-13 20:50:42 pcs cluster stop --all
</div><div>2021-06-13 20:50:56 pcs cluster start --all </div></div><div><br></div><div>Jun 13 20:53:16 [4057851] host001 lrmd: info: action_complete: r_systemd_openstack-cinder-scheduler monitor is still in progress: re-scheduling (elapsed=54372ms, remaining=45628ms, start_delay=2000ms)<br>Jun 13 20:53:18 [4057851] host001 lrmd: info: action_complete: r_systemd_openstack-cinder-scheduler monitor is still in progress: re-scheduling (elapsed=56374ms, remaining=43626ms, start_delay=2000ms)<br>Jun 13 20:53:20 [4057851] host001 lrmd: info: action_complete: r_systemd_openstack-cinder-scheduler monitor is still in progress: re-scheduling (elapsed=58375ms, remaining=41625ms, start_delay=2000ms)<br>Jun 13 20:53:22 [4057854] host001 crmd: notice: process_lrm_event: Result of stop operation for r_systemd_openstack-cinder-scheduler on host001: 0 (ok) | call=71 key=r_systemd_openstack-cinder-scheduler_stop_0 confirmed=true cib-update=59<br></div><div><br></div><div>The whole log file is included in attachment. Thanks!</div><div><br></div><div><br></div></div>