[Pacemaker] pengine self-maintenance
Dejan Muhamedagic
dejanmm at fastmail.fm
Mon May 17 15:38:33 UTC 2010
Hi,
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 06:56:00AM -0400, Vadym Chepkov wrote:
>
> On May 17, 2010, at 2:52 AM, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
>
> > On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 1:09 AM, Vadym Chepkov <vchepkov at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> I noticed pengine (pacemaker-1.0.8-6.el5) creates quite a lot of files in
> >> /var/lib/pengine,
> >> especially when cluster-recheck-interval is set to enable failure-timeout
> >> checks.
> >
> > pengine metadata | grep series-max
>
> Great, thanks, after I set it, I take it I need to clean "excessive" manually?
Yes, I think so.
> # crm configure show |grep series-max
> pe-error-series-max="10" \
> pe-warn-series-max="10" \
> pe-input-series-max="10"
You don't want to set it that low. PE input files are part of
your cluster history. Set it to a few thousand.
> # ls /var/lib/pengine/|wc -l
> 123500
>
> >
> >> /var/lib/heartbeat/crm/ seems also growing unattended.
> >
> > Unless there is a bug somewhere, it should be storing only the last
> > 100 configurations.
>
> you are right, they are being "reused"
>
> >
> >> Does pacemaker do any self-maintenance or it will cause system to crash
> >> eventually by utilizing all inodes?
> >>
> >> Also, why "cluster-recheck-interval" not in "pengine metadata" output? Is it
> >> deprecated?
> >
> > Its controlled by the crmd, so its in the "crmd metadata" output.
>
> Ah, then crm cli has a bug?
>
> When you click <TAB> metadata of crmd is not shown:
>
> crm(live)configure# property
> batch-limit= no-quorum-policy= pe-input-series-max= stonith-enabled=
> cluster-delay= node-health-green= pe-warn-series-max= stonith-timeout=
> default-action-timeout= node-health-red= remove-after-stop= stop-all-resources=
> default-resource-stickiness= node-health-strategy= start-failure-is-fatal= stop-orphan-actions=
> is-managed-default= node-health-yellow= startup-fencing= stop-orphan-resources=
> maintenance-mode= pe-error-series-max= stonith-action= symmetric-cluster=
Yes, you can file a bugzilla for that. Note that the property
will still be set if you type it.
Thanks,
Dejan
> Thanks,
> Vadym
>
>
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