[Pacemaker] prevent the resource's start if it has "stop NG" history on the other node

Andrew Beekhof andrew at beekhof.net
Mon Mar 5 11:01:34 CET 2012


On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 8:45 PM, Junko IKEDA <tsukishima.ha at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> On the one hand the admin is saying "always stop A before B", but then
>> also asking for "stop B" while preventing "stop A".
>> So the admin is making incompatible demands, which one do you want us to ignore?
>
> It seems that the current Pacemaker does shutdown in spite of
> unmanaged resources when "stonith-enabled=false",
> so one unmanaged resource in group should be ignored during shutdown process.
> By the way, I tried Master/Slave setup which contained the above group
> resource without stonith ("stonith-enabled=false"),
> Pacemaker shutdown went well and Master resource's fail-over was also
> successful.
> The above simple group behavior(prevents "shutdown") is peculiarity.
>
> Actually, it's desirable to "prevent Pacemaker shutdown" if there are
> unmanaged resource,

What about unmanaged /and/ failed?

> but this behavior has been changed?
> # I found an old changelog, it said "High: crmd: Bug LF1837 -
> Unmanaged resources prevent crmd from shutting down"

Thats unrelated to this actually.

>
> * Wed Apr 23 2008 Andrew Beekhof <abeekhof at suse.de> - 0.6.3-1
> - Update source tarball to revision: fd8904c9bc67 tip
> - Statistics:
>    Changesets:      117
>    Diff:            354 files changed, 19094 insertions(+), 11338 deletions(-)
> - Changes since Pacemaker-0.6.2
>  + High: Admin: Bug LF:1848 - crm_resource - Pass set name and id to
> delete_resource_attr() in the correct order
>  + High: Build: SNMP has been moved to the management/pygui project
>  + High: crmd: Bug LF1837 - Unmanaged resources prevent crmd from shutting down
>
>
> Thanks,
> Junko
>
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