[Pacemaker] ocf:heartbeat:apache fails to start

Andrew Beekhof andrew at beekhof.net
Tue Dec 18 19:36:10 EST 2012


On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:35 AM, Paul Shannon - NOAA Federal
<paul.shannon at noaa.gov> wrote:
> I have what I thought was a pretty simple startup.  Just a 2-node cluster
> with 3 drbd filesystems, a virtual-ip and apache.  However I cannot get my
> apache resource to start.

My guess is that the status url isn;t working/configured.

   http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/apache-server-status/

> This is from corosync.log.
>
> Dec 18 10:20:36 [1806] ajk-s-jnusrv1.jnu.nwsar.gov       crmd:     info:
> process_lrm_event:     LRM operation p_webserver_start_0 (call=62, rc=1,
> cib-update=61, confirmed=true) unknown error
> Dec 18 10:20:36 [1804] ajk-s-jnusrv1.jnu.nwsar.gov      attrd:   notice:
> attrd_ais_dispatch:    Update relayed from ajk-s-jnusrv2.jnu.nwsar.gov
> Dec 18 10:20:36 [1804] ajk-s-jnusrv1.jnu.nwsar.gov      attrd:   notice:
> attrd_trigger_update:  Sending flush op to all hosts for:
> fail-count-p_webserver (INFINITY)
> Dec 18 10:20:37 [1804] ajk-s-jnusrv1.jnu.nwsar.gov      attrd:   notice:
> attrd_perform_update:  Sent update 99: fail-count-p_webserver=INFINITY
> Dec 18 10:20:37 [1804] ajk-s-jnusrv1.jnu.nwsar.gov      attrd:   notice:
> attrd_ais_dispatch:    Update relayed from ajk-s-jnusrv2.jnu.nwsar.gov
> Dec 18 10:20:37 [1804] ajk-s-jnusrv1.jnu.nwsar.gov      attrd:   notice:
> attrd_trigger_update:  Sending flush op to all hosts for:
> last-failure-p_webserver (1355858436)
> Dec 18 10:20:37 [1804] ajk-s-jnusrv1.jnu.nwsar.gov      attrd:   notice:
> attrd_perform_update:  Sent update 102: last-failure-p_webserver=1355858436
> Dec 18 10:20:37 ajk-s-jnusrv1.jnu.nwsar.gov lrmd: [1803]: info:
> rsc:p_webserver:63: stop
> Dec 18 10:20:37 [1806] ajk-s-jnusrv1.jnu.nwsar.gov       crmd:     info:
> process_lrm_event:     LRM operation p_webserver_stop_0 (call=63, rc=0,
> cib-update=65, confirmed=true) ok
>
> My p_webserver resource has:
>
>
> primitive p_webserver ocf:heartbeat:apache \
>
> params configfile="/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf" \
>
> op monitor interval="30s" timeout="30s" \
>
> op start interval="0" timeout="40s" \
>
> op stop interval="0" timeout="60s"
>
>
> I also have an order and colocation restraint:
>
> colocation p_webserver-on-ms-virtual-ip inf: p_webserver virtual-ip:Started
>
> order virtual-ip-before-webserver inf: virtual-ip:start webserver:start
>
>
> The virtual-ip comes up fine and service httpd start works fine from the
> command line, so my /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file appears to be fine.
> Anyone have any ideas on what I need to change?
>
> Paul Shannon
> -----
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>
> Paul Shannon <paul.shannon at noaa.gov>
> ITO, WFO Juneau
> NOAA, National Weather Service
>
>
>
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