[Pacemaker] BUG in master scores: negative master score leads to _stop_ of instance - why?

Andrew Beekhof andrew at beekhof.net
Mon Oct 12 08:29:03 EDT 2009


On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Lars Ellenberg
<lars.ellenberg at linbit.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 09:39:58AM +0200, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Lars Ellenberg
>> <lars.ellenberg at linbit.com> wrote:
>> > On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 05:45:30PM +0200, Lars Ellenberg wrote:
>> >>
>> >> attached is a full cibadmin -Q.
>> >
>> > I hate it. grmblf.
>> >
>> >> there is exactly one master slave configured,
>> >> primitive is the dummy Stateful agent.
>> >>
>> >> current cluster state is "stable",
>> >> one Master, one Slave, all well.
>> >>
>> >> if I now change the master score of the slave to -2 (or -5, or
>> >> -INFINITY), ptest complains about "cannot run anywhere",
>> >> and stopps it!
>> >> (which is also what we see when actually using it,
>> >>  whether with that dummy Stateful RA, or with DRBD).
>> >>
>> >> I was told to use negative master scores to prevent promotion,
>> >> and I'd like to do so.  But apparently that is a no-go.
>> >>
>> >> Why would a negative master score cause a slave to be stopped?
>>
>> Looks like something thats been fixed since 1.0.5
>> I get:
>>
>> [09:33 AM] beekhof at mobile ~/Development/pacemaker/stable-1.0 #
>> pengine/ptest -VVVV --xml-file ~/Downloads/Stateful-bug.xml -s -D
>> foo.dot
>> Allocation scores:
>> ptest[12205]: 2009/10/12_09:33:48 notice: unpack_config: On loss of
>> CCM Quorum: Ignore
>> ptest[12205]: 2009/10/12_09:33:48 info: unpack_config: Node scores:
>> 'red' = -INFINITY, 'yellow' = 0, 'green' = 0
>> ptest[12205]: 2009/10/12_09:33:48 info: determine_online_status: Node
>> sles11-b is online
>> ptest[12205]: 2009/10/12_09:33:48 info: determine_online_status: Node
>> sles11-a is online
>> ptest[12205]: 2009/10/12_09:33:48 notice: clone_print: Master/Slave
>> Set: ms_res_Stateful_1
>> ptest[12205]: 2009/10/12_09:33:48 notice: print_list:         Masters: [ sles11-a ]
>> ptest[12205]: 2009/10/12_09:33:48 notice: print_list:         Slaves: [ sles11-b ]
>> clone_color: ms_res_Stateful_1 allocation score on sles11-a: 0
>> clone_color: ms_res_Stateful_1 allocation score on sles11-b: 0
>> clone_color: res_Stateful_1:0 allocation score on sles11-a: 11
>> clone_color: res_Stateful_1:0 allocation score on sles11-b: 0
>> clone_color: res_Stateful_1:1 allocation score on sles11-a: 0
>> clone_color: res_Stateful_1:1 allocation score on sles11-b: 6
>> native_color: res_Stateful_1:0 allocation score on sles11-a: 11
>> native_color: res_Stateful_1:0 allocation score on sles11-b: 0
>> native_color: res_Stateful_1:1 allocation score on sles11-a: -1000000
>> native_color: res_Stateful_1:1 allocation score on sles11-b: 6
>> res_Stateful_1:0 promotion score on sles11-a: 10
>> ptest[12205]: 2009/10/12_09:33:48 info: master_color: Promoting
>> res_Stateful_1:0 (Master sles11-a)
>> res_Stateful_1:1 promotion score on sles11-b: 5
>
>
> That is perfectly fine.
> The provided xml describing exactly this stable state.
>
> Now you go, and change the ="5" to a ="-5" there,
> and see what ptest tells you about actions that would trigger.

Ah.  Missed that bit switching between the two emails ;-)

Looks like a bug :-(




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