[Pacemaker] Linux HA on debian sparc
william felipe_welter
wfelipew at gmail.com
Tue May 31 15:34:45 UTC 2011
Im trying to setup HA with corosync and pacemaker using the debian packages
on SPARC Architecture. Using Debian package corosync process dies after
initializate pacemaker process. I make some tests with ltrace and strace and
this tools tell me that corosync died because a segmentation fault. I try a
lot of thing to solve this problem, but nothing made corosync works.
My second try is to compile from scratch (using this docs:
http://www.clusterlabs.org/wiki/Install#From_Source)<http://www.clusterlabs.org/wiki/Install#From_Source%29.>.
This
way corosync process startup perfectly! but some process of pacemaker don't
start.. Analyzing log i see the probably reason:
attrd: [2283]: info: init_ais_connection_once: Connection to our AIS plugin
(9) failed: Library error (2)
....
stonithd: [2280]: info: init_ais_connection_once: Connection to our AIS
plugin (9) failed: Library error (2)
.....
cib: [2281]: info: init_ais_connection_once: Connection to our AIS plugin
(9) failed: Library error (2)
.....
crmd: [3320]: debug: init_client_ipc_comms_nodispatch: Attempting to talk
on: /usr/var/run/crm/cib_rw
crmd: [3320]: debug: init_client_ipc_comms_nodispatch: Could not init comms
on: /usr/var/run/crm/cib_rw
crmd: [3320]: debug: cib_native_signon_raw: Connection to command channel
failed
crmd: [3320]: debug: init_client_ipc_comms_nodispatch: Attempting to talk
on: /usr/var/run/crm/cib_callback
crmd: [3320]: debug: init_client_ipc_comms_nodispatch: Could not init comms
on: /usr/var/run/crm/cib_callback
crmd: [3320]: debug: cib_native_signon_raw: Connection to callback channel
failed
crmd: [3320]: debug: cib_native_signon_raw: Connection to CIB failed:
connection failed
crmd: [3320]: debug: cib_native_signoff: Signing out of the CIB Service
crmd: [3320]: debug: init_client_ipc_comms_nodispatch: Attempting to talk
on: /usr/var/run/crm/cib_rw
crmd: [3320]: debug: init_client_ipc_comms_nodispatch: Could not init comms
on: /usr/var/run/crm/cib_rw
crmd: [3320]: debug: cib_native_signon_raw: Connection to command channel
failed
crmd: [3320]: debug: init_client_ipc_comms_nodispatch: Attempting to talk
on: /usr/var/run/crm/cib_callback
crmd: [3320]: debug: init_client_ipc_comms_nodispatch: Could not init comms
on: /usr/var/run/crm/cib_callback
crmd: [3320]: debug: cib_native_signon_raw: Connection to callback channel
failed
crmd: [3320]: debug: cib_native_signon_raw: Connection to CIB failed:
connection failed
crmd: [3320]: debug: cib_native_signoff: Signing out of the CIB Service
crmd: [3320]: info: do_cib_control: Could not connect to the CIB service:
connection failed
....
My conf:
# Please read the corosync.conf.5 manual page
compatibility: whitetank
totem {
version: 2
join: 60
token: 3000
token_retransmits_before_loss_const: 10
secauth: off
threads: 0
consensus: 8601
vsftype: none
threads: 0
rrp_mode: none
clear_node_high_bit: yes
max_messages: 20
interface {
ringnumber: 0
bindnetaddr: 10.10.23.0
mcastaddr: 226.94.1.1
mcastport: 5405
}
}
logging {
fileline: off
to_stderr: no
to_logfile: yes
to_syslog: yes
logfile: /var/log/cluster/corosync.log
debug: on
timestamp: on
logger_subsys {
subsys: AMF
debug: on
}
}
amf {
mode: disabled
}
service {
# Load the Pacemaker Cluster Resource Manager
ver: 0
name: pacemaker
}
aisexec {
user: root
group: root
}
My Question is: why attrd, cib ... can't connect to AIS Plugin? What could
be the reasons for the connection failed ?
(Yes, my /dev/shm are tmpfs)
--
William Felipe Welter
------------------------------
Consultor em Tecnologias Livres
william.welter at 4linux.com.br
www.4linux.com.br
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