[Pacemaker] Debbuging / Logging Pacemaker
Andrew Beekhof
andrew at beekhof.net
Mon Jan 30 11:56:44 UTC 2012
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 11:13 PM, Stallmann, Andreas
<AStallmann at conet.de> wrote:
> Hi!
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> I try to set up MySQL HA with pacemaker according to:
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> http://www.mysqlperformanceblog.com/2011/11/29/percona-replication-manager-a-solution-for-mysql-high-availability-with-replication-using-pacemaker/
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> When I do that, I find the following error in crm_mon:
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> Master/Slave Set: ms_MySQL
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> p_mysql:0 (ocf::heartbeat:mysql): Slave int-ipfuie-mgmt01 (unmanaged)
> FAILED
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> p_mysql:1 (ocf::heartbeat:mysql): Slave int-ipfuie-mgmt02 (unmanaged)
> FAILED
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> writer_vip (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2): Started int-ipfuie-mgmt02
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> Failed actions:
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> p_mysql:0_monitor_0 (node=int-ipfuie-mgmt01, call=10, rc=1,
> status=complete): unknown error
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> p_mysql:0_stop_0 (node=int-ipfuie-mgmt01, call=15, rc=1,
> status=complete): unknown error
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> p_mysql:1_monitor_0 (node=int-ipfuie-mgmt02, call=10, rc=1,
> status=complete): unknown error
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> p_mysql:1_stop_0 (node=int-ipfuie-mgmt02, call=15, rc=1,
> status=complete): unknown error
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> Well, that isn’t the most detailed of all error messages.
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> I then did the following grep on /var/log/messages (debugging is already
> turned on in /etc/corosync/corosync.conf):
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> grep -B 2 -A 2 -i mysql /var/log/messages | grep -i error | less
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> The only message, that is a little more “revealing” says:
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> Jan 23 12:50:46 int-ipfuie-mgmt01 crmd: [10070]: info: process_lrm_event:
> LRM operation p_mysql:0_monitor_0 (call=36, rc=1, cib-update=44,
> confirmed=true) unknown error
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> Jan 23 12:50:47 int-ipfuie-mgmt01 crmd: [10070]: info: process_lrm_event:
> LRM operation p_mysql:0_stop_0 (call=38, rc=1, cib-update=46,
> confirmed=true) unknown error
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> ---
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> Any ideas on how to get a little more information on why the resource
> failed? Where, for example, does the output of the resource scripts go by
> default? I feel they rather go to /dev/null, but definitely not to any
> logfile, am I right?
They're supposed to, but there was a bug:
http://bugs.clusterlabs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5024
Have you looked in syslog too?
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> If you have any suggestions, where else to look for more obvious error
> messages, please tell me so!
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> What other means of debugging my config do I have?
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> This all leads me to a more general question:
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> Can I redirect pacemakers log messages to any other file than
> /var/log/messages (without configuring filters in syslog-ng)? The logging of
> pacemaker (at least in the version I’m using) does not seem to be influenced
> by setting to_logfile: yes and logfile: /var/log/cluster.log in
> /etc/corosync.conf (which only get’s messages from corosync (TOTEM etc.).
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> Thanks!
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> Andreas
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