[Pacemaker] syslog full of redundand link messages
Dan Frincu
df.cluster at gmail.com
Mon Jan 9 10:38:56 UTC 2012
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 1:59 AM, Attila Megyeri
<amegyeri at minerva-soft.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
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> My syslogs are full of messages like this:
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> Jan 7 23:55:47 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:48 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:48 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:48 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:49 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:49 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:49 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:50 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:50 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:50 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:51 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:51 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:51 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:52 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:52 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> Jan 7 23:55:52 oa2 corosync[362]: [TOTEM ] received message requesting
> test of ring now active
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> What could be the reason for this?
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> Pacemaker 1.1.6, Corosync 1.4.2
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> The relevant part of the config:
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> Eth0 is ont he 10.100.1.X subnet, eth1 is 192.168.100.X
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> totem {
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> version: 2
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> secauth: off
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> threads: 0
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> rrp_mode: passive
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> interface {
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> ringnumber: 0
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> bindnetaddr: 10.100.1.255
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> mcastaddr: 226.100.40.1
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> mcastport: 4000
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> }
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> interface {
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> ringnumber: 1
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> bindnetaddr: 192.168.100.255
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> mcastaddr: 226.101.40.1
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> mcastport: 4000
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> }
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Are the subnets /24 or higher (/23, /22, etc.)? Because as I see
you're using what would be the broadcast address on a /24 subnet and
may cause issues.
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> Thanks,
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> Attila
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Dan Frincu
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