[Pacemaker] Disconnected from CIB?

Lars Marowsky-Bree lmb at suse.com
Sun Jun 30 08:09:57 EDT 2013


Hi,

sbd connects to the CIB and watches updates come in to see if pacemaker
considers the node healthy still, and if the cluster partition is
quorate according to the CIB. That's all working fine.

But I've noticed that during start-up of a regular cluster, sbd would
get disconnected briefly:

Jun 30 14:02:57 hex-1 sbd: [22662]: info: Node state: online
Jun 30 14:02:57 hex-1 sbd: [22654]: info: Pacemaker health check: OK
Jun 30 14:02:57 hex-1 pengine[22687]:   notice: unpack_config: On loss of CCM Quorum: Ignore
[... pengine, probing, initial resource start-up etc go here ]
Jun 30 14:03:34 hex-1 cib[22683]:   notice: crm_ipc_prepare: Message exceeds the configured ipc limit (51200 bytes), consider configuring PCMK_ipc_buffer to 106180 or higher to avoid compression overheads
[...]
Jun 30 14:03:34 hex-1 crmd[22688]:   notice: process_lrm_event: LRM operation drbd-r0_monitor_31000 (call=142, rc=8, cib-update=1
61, confirmed=false) master
Jun 30 14:03:34 hex-1 crmd[22688]:   notice: process_lrm_event: hex-1-drbd-r0_monitor_31000:142 [ \n ]
Jun 30 14:03:34 hex-1 sbd: [22662]: WARN: Disconnected from CIB
[...]
Jun 30 14:03:36 hex-1 crmd[22688]:   notice: run_graph: Transition 1 (Complete=37, Pending=0, Fired=0, Skipped=20, Incomplete=2, 
Source=/var/lib/pacemaker/pengine/pe-input-3829.bz2): Stopped

The disconnect handler is installed via cib->cmds->set_connection_dnotify(cib,
mon_cib_connection_destroy); sbd is not self-disconnecting here.

So I wonder if this is a normal occurrence? It doesn't seem to be related to
the IPC limit; those messages occur at other times and nothing happens. What
could cause the server side to disconnect from a CIB client?

Anything I should worry about?


Regards,
    Lars

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