[Pacemaker] crm_resource -C vs. crm/resource/cleanup
Dejan Muhamedagic
dejanmm at fastmail.fm
Tue May 12 08:48:54 EDT 2009
Hi,
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 01:38:58PM -0400, Eliot Gable wrote:
> I believe it is not expecting the resource to be running, but a
> monitor action shows that it is running.
If that was the case, then CRM would do something about it
(stop/migrate).
> Thus, it is not
> technically in the correct state, so a warning should be
> issued. If the resource is managed, then Pacemaker will start
> it by itself, but expects it to be not running to begin with.
Basically, the CRM should be the only one to start/stop the
resources it manages. Now, perhaps after the resource cleanup
(i.e. status section removed for the resource on some node), it
could still reduce the severity. This warning I normally
encounter on cluster startup. No idea how complex would that be.
Andrew?
Thanks,
Dejan
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> From: Karl Katzke [mailto:kkatzke at tamu.edu]
> Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 1:01 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] crm_resource -C vs. crm/resource/cleanup
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>
> Ok, so that's not really an error, and can be ignored then? It's annoying to see it show up in the crm_mon and warning logs if it's not an actual problem... I would expect it to be an INFO message and not a WARN.
>
> > You can run crm resource cleanup only on one node (or I
> > misunderstood).
>
> It seems that you can run it without specifying a node and it will run across all nodes. I don't know why it works, although I see the command run in . Sample, from my three node system, run from app-03:
>
>
> crm(live)resource# cleanup fs-mount-xen-lock (running on app-03 as of this moment)
>
> Error performing operation: The object/attribute does not exist
>
> Error performing operation: The object/attribute does not exist
>
> Error performing operation: The object/attribute does not exist
>
>
> Log on app-04:
>
> May 11 10:19:52 app-04 lrmd: [4465]: WARN: Managed fs-mount-xen-lock:monitor process 8906 exited with return code 7.
>
> May 11 10:19:52 app-04 crmd: [4468]: info: process_lrm_event: LRM operation fs-mount-xen-lock_monitor_0 (call=23, rc=7, cib-update=55, confirmed=true) complete not running
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>
> -K
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