[Pacemaker] bug in monitor timeout?

James Harper james.harper at bendigoit.com.au
Thu Oct 4 00:07:06 CEST 2012


It seems like everytime I modify a resource, things start timing out. Just now I changed the location of where a ping resource could run and this happened:

Oct  4 07:07:07 bitvs5 lrmd: [3681]: WARN: perform_ra_op: the operation monitor[52] on p_lvm_iscsi:0 for client 3686 stayed in operation list for 22000 ms (longer than 10000 ms)

Another oddity is that the resource for p_lvm_iscsi is defined as:

primitive p_lvm_iscsi ocf:heartbeat:LVM \
        params volgrpname="vg-drbd" \
        op start interval="0" timeout="30s" \
        op stop interval="0" timeout="30s" \
        op monitor interval="10s" timeout="30s"

so I don't know where the timeout of 10000ms is coming from??

When I change something with crm configure the cib process shoots up to 100% CPU and stays there for a while, and the node becomes more-or-less unresponsive, which may go some way to explaining why things time out. Is this normal? It doesn't explain why lrmd complains that something took longer than 10s when I set the timeout to 30s though, unless the interval somehow interacts with that?

Versions of software are all from Debian Wheezy:
corosync 1.4.2-3
pacemaker 1.1.7-1

thanks

James



More information about the Pacemaker mailing list