[Pacemaker] Openais log and cpu occupation
Steven Dake
sdake at redhat.com
Sun Oct 4 19:50:47 UTC 2009
The openais logging service will use the syslog LOG_NOTICE level. To
filter in syslog, syslog must be appropriately configured. The to_file
directive is really meant for debugging and not deployment. There is no
way to set filter (except to filter debug) levels on to_file directives.
I recommend against using it.
This madness is hopefully addressed in corosync more appropriately.
Regards
-steve
On Sun, 2009-10-04 at 19:19 +0200, Fausto Lombardi wrote:
> The permissions of what?
>
> The log file that I insert in openas.conf is created and written
> correctly but the logs is still written in messages file.
> I would that in messages file is written only the error/warning logs.
>
> This is my openais.conf:
>
> # Please read the openais.conf.5 manual page
>
> aisexec {
> # Run as root - this is necessary to be able to manage resources
> with Pacemaker
> user: root
> group: root
> }
>
> service {
> # Load the Pacemaker Cluster Resource Manager
> ver: 0
> name: pacemaker
> use_mgmtd: yes
> use_logd: no
> }
>
> totem {
> version: 2
>
> # How long before declaring a token lost (ms)
> token: 5000
>
> # How many token retransmits before forming a new configuration
> token_retransmits_before_loss_const: 10
>
> # How long to wait for join messages in the membership protocol
> (ms)
> join: 1000
>
> # How long to wait for consensus to be achieved before starting a
> new round of membership configuration (ms)
> consensus: 2500
>
> # Turn off the virtual synchrony filter
> vsftype: none
>
> # Number of messages that may be sent by one processor on receipt
> of the token
> max_messages: 20
>
> # Stagger sending the node join messages by 1..send_join ms
> send_join: 45
>
> # Limit generated nodeids to 31-bits (positive signed integers)
> clear_node_high_bit: yes
>
> # Disable encryption
> secauth: off
>
> # How many threads to use for encryption/decryption
> threads: 0
>
> # rrp_mode: passive
>
> # Optionally assign a fixed node id (integer)
> # nodeid: 1234
>
> interface {
> ringnumber: 0
>
> # The following values need to be set based on your
> environment
> bindnetaddr: 192.168.1.0
> mcastaddr: 226.94.1.1
> mcastport: 5405
> }
> # interface {
> # ringnumber: 1
> #
> # # The following values need to be set based on your
> environment
> # bindnetaddr: 172.16.0.0
> # mcastaddr: 226.95.1.1
> # mcastport: 5505
> # }
> }
>
> logging {
> debug: off
> fileline: off
> to_file: on
> to_syslog: off
> to_stderr: off
> logfile: /var/log/openais.log
> syslog_facility: daemon
> timestamp: on
> }
>
> amf {
> mode: disabled
> }
>
>
>
> 2009/10/4 E-Blokos <infos at e-blokos.com>
> did you check permissions ?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Fausto Lombardi
> To: pacemaker at clusterlabs.org
> Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2009 1:09 PM
> Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] Openais log and cpu
> occupation
>
>
>
>
> The problem fo the log??
>
> Thanks.
>
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