[Pacemaker] nfs running on two nodes w/ drbd corosync pacemaker on CentOS6.2
Steven Silk
steven.silk at noaa.gov
Fri Jun 1 16:35:36 EDT 2012
Hello -
I have not had as much time as I would like to work on this. But I
suddenly have a very strange problem indeed.
I did a
cibadmin -E -f <> which should clean up the cib.xml file ?
Then I started to reload the configuration for corosync....
[root at wms1 ~]# crm
crm(live)# configure
crm(live)configure# property no-quorum-policy="ignore"
crm(live)configure# property stonith-enabled="false"
crm(live)configure# end
There are changes pending. Do you want to commit them? yes
so far so good - as the system is ok with that.....
crm(live)# configure
crm(live)configure# primitive drbd_drbd0 ocf:linbit:drbd \
> params drbd_resource="drbd0" \
> op monitor interval="30s" role=“Slave” \
> op monitor interval=”20s” role=”Master”
WARNING: drbd_drbd0: action monitor_”Master” not advertised in meta-data,
it may not be supported by the RA
WARNING: drbd_drbd0: default timeout 20s for stop is smaller than the
advised 100
WARNING: drbd_drbd0: default timeout 20s for start is smaller than the
advised 240
crm(live)configure# end
There are changes pending. Do you want to commit them? yes
ERROR: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe2 in position 0: ordinal not in
range(128)
So now there is a codec problem?
Time to reload the corosync?
thanks for any suggestions
Steve
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 5:42 PM, Steven Silk <steven.silk at noaa.gov> wrote:
> Anton,
>
> Very good. Since I am setting things up on CentOS, I will be able to do
> something like....
>
> primitive wms_nfs_srvr lsb:nfs
> primitive wms_rpc_srvr lsb:rpcbind
>
> The file systems should find the space needed be mounted on the /dev/drbd
> space that drbd is managing?
>
> Appreciate the lsb - stands for linux standard base - I hate it when I see
> things like this and you can't find where they are spelled out....
>
> Yours,
>
> Steve
>
>
> On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 4:55 PM, Anton Altaparmakov <aia21 at cam.ac.uk>wrote:
>
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> On 29 May 2012, at 23:20, Steven Silk wrote:
>> > Thanks for your quick answers. I guess the one portion of Anton's
>> response that I didn't understand is:
>> >
>> > primitive res_nfs_server lsb:nfs-kernel-server
>> >
>> > I have not come across any primitives with an lsb designator? (if that
>> would be the correct term). While I google it to see what I can learn.
>> >
>> > Can you expand on this?
>>
>> Oh, that's very simple. (-:
>>
>> Anything in /etc/init.d/ should be an LSB (LSB = Linux Standard Base)
>> formatted init script thus it can be used as a resource agent / primitive.
>>
>> On Ubuntu Linux (which is what our Pacemaker/Corosync clusters are on)
>> the /etc/init.d script that controls the NFS server is
>> /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server thus that is what is specified as the lsb
>> primitive (without the /etc/init.d/ bit).
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Anton
>>
>> > thanks,
>> >
>> > Steve
>>
>> --
>> Anton Altaparmakov <aia21 at cam.ac.uk> (replace at with @)
>> Unix Support, Computing Service, University of Cambridge, CB2 3QH, UK
>> Linux NTFS maintainer, http://www.linux-ntfs.org/
>>
>>
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> Steven Silk
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