[Pacemaker] drbd under pacemaker - always get split brain

Andreas Kurz andreas at hastexo.com
Sat Jul 7 18:47:16 EDT 2012


On 07/02/2012 11:49 PM, Nikola Ciprich wrote:
> hello,
> 
> I'm trying to solve quite mysterious problem here..
> I've got new cluster with bunch of SAS disks for testing purposes.
> I've configured DRBDs (in primary/primary configuration)
> 
> when I start drbd using drbdadm, it get's up nicely (both nodes
> are Primary, connected).
> however when I start it using corosync, I always get split-brain, although
> there are no data written, no network disconnection, anything..

your full drbd and Pacemaker configuration please ... some snippets from
something are very seldom helpful ...

Regards,
Andreas

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> 
> here's drbd resource config:
> primitive drbd-sas0 ocf:linbit:drbd \
> 	  params drbd_resource="drbd-sas0" \
> 	  operations $id="drbd-sas0-operations" \
> 	  op start interval="0" timeout="240s" \
> 	  op stop interval="0" timeout="200s" \
> 	  op promote interval="0" timeout="200s" \
> 	  op demote interval="0" timeout="200s" \
> 	  op monitor interval="179s" role="Master" timeout="150s" \
> 	  op monitor interval="180s" role="Slave" timeout="150s"
> 
> ms ms-drbd-sas0 drbd-sas0 \
>    meta clone-max="2" clone-node-max="1" master-max="2" master-node-max="1" notify="true" globally-unique="false" interleave="true" target-role="Started"
> 
> 
> here's the dmesg output when pacemaker tries to promote drbd, causing the splitbrain:
> [  157.646292] block drbd2: Starting worker thread (from drbdsetup [6892])
> [  157.646539] block drbd2: disk( Diskless -> Attaching ) 
> [  157.650364] block drbd2: Found 1 transactions (1 active extents) in activity log.
> [  157.650560] block drbd2: Method to ensure write ordering: drain
> [  157.650688] block drbd2: drbd_bm_resize called with capacity == 584667688
> [  157.653442] block drbd2: resync bitmap: bits=73083461 words=1141930 pages=2231
> [  157.653760] block drbd2: size = 279 GB (292333844 KB)
> [  157.671626] block drbd2: bitmap READ of 2231 pages took 18 jiffies
> [  157.673722] block drbd2: recounting of set bits took additional 2 jiffies
> [  157.673846] block drbd2: 0 KB (0 bits) marked out-of-sync by on disk bit-map.
> [  157.673972] block drbd2: disk( Attaching -> UpToDate ) 
> [  157.674100] block drbd2: attached to UUIDs 0150944D23F16BAE:0000000000000000:8C175205284E3262:8C165205284E3263
> [  157.685539] block drbd2: conn( StandAlone -> Unconnected ) 
> [  157.685704] block drbd2: Starting receiver thread (from drbd2_worker [6893])
> [  157.685928] block drbd2: receiver (re)started
> [  157.686071] block drbd2: conn( Unconnected -> WFConnection ) 
> [  158.960577] block drbd2: role( Secondary -> Primary ) 
> [  158.960815] block drbd2: new current UUID 015E111F18D08945:0150944D23F16BAE:8C175205284E3262:8C165205284E3263
> [  162.686990] block drbd2: Handshake successful: Agreed network protocol version 96
> [  162.687183] block drbd2: conn( WFConnection -> WFReportParams ) 
> [  162.687404] block drbd2: Starting asender thread (from drbd2_receiver [6927])
> [  162.687741] block drbd2: data-integrity-alg: <not-used>
> [  162.687930] block drbd2: drbd_sync_handshake:
> [  162.688057] block drbd2: self 015E111F18D08945:0150944D23F16BAE:8C175205284E3262:8C165205284E3263 bits:0 flags:0
> [  162.688244] block drbd2: peer 7EC38CBFC3D28FFF:0150944D23F16BAF:8C175205284E3263:8C165205284E3263 bits:0 flags:0
> [  162.688428] block drbd2: uuid_compare()=100 by rule 90
> [  162.688544] block drbd2: helper command: /sbin/drbdadm initial-split-brain minor-2
> [  162.691332] block drbd2: helper command: /sbin/drbdadm initial-split-brain minor-2 exit code 0 (0x0)
> 
> to me it seems to be that it's promoting it too early, and I also wonder why there is the 
> "new current UUID" stuff?
> 
> I'm using centos6, kernel 3.0.36, drbd-8.3.13, pacemaker-1.1.6
> 
> could anybody please try to advice me? I'm sure I'm doing something stupid, but can't figure out what...
> 
> thanks a lot in advance
> 
> with best regards
> 
> nik
> 
> 
> 
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