[Pacemaker] crm shell issues
Borislav Borisov
borislav.v.borisov at gmail.com
Fri Sep 14 11:54:56 UTC 2012
Hi all, Dejan,
I am struggling to get the latest crmsh version (812:b58a3398bf11) to work
with the latest pacemaker version () and so far I've encountered couple of
issues.
The first one, which was already discussed on the list, INFO: object
Cluster-Server-1 cannot be represented in the CLI notation. Because you
never replied to what Vladislav Bogdanov reported in his last reply - I
just added the type="normal" parameter using crm edit xml, to fix the issue.
The next thing that I encountered, I believe that it was discussed earlier
this year:
> crm(live)configure# primitive dummy ocf:heartbeat:Dummy
> ERROR: pengine:metadata: could not parse meta-data:
>
Which was fixed with the following patch:
> diff -r b58a3398bf11 configure.ac
> --- a/configure.ac Thu Sep 13 12:19:56 2012 +0200
> +++ b/configure.ac Fri Sep 14 14:35:17 2012 +0300
> @@ -190,11 +190,9 @@
> AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CRM_DTD_DIRECTORY,"$CRM_DTD_DIRECTORY", Where to keep
> CIB configuration files)
> AC_SUBST(CRM_DTD_DIRECTORY)
>
> -dnl Eventually move out of the heartbeat dir tree and create
> compatability code
> -dnl CRM_DAEMON_DIR=$libdir/pacemaker
> -GLUE_DAEMON_DIR=`extract_header_define $GLUE_HEADER GLUE_DAEMON_DIR`
> -AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GLUE_DAEMON_DIR,"$GLUE_DAEMON_DIR", Location for
> Pacemaker daemons)
> -AC_SUBST(GLUE_DAEMON_DIR)
> +CRM_DAEMON_DIR=`$PKGCONFIG pcmk --variable=daemondir`
> +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CRM_DAEMON_DIR,"$CRM_DAEMON_DIR", Location for the
> Pacemaker daemons)
> +AC_SUBST(CRM_DAEMON_DIR)
>
> CRM_CACHE_DIR=${localstatedir}/cache/crm
> AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CRM_CACHE_DIR,"$CRM_CACHE_DIR", Where crm shell keeps
> the cache)
> diff -r b58a3398bf11 modules/vars.py.in
> --- a/modules/vars.py.in Thu Sep 13 12:19:56 2012 +0200
> +++ b/modules/vars.py.in Fri Sep 14 14:35:17 2012 +0300
> @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@
> crm_schema_dir = "@CRM_DTD_DIRECTORY@"
> pe_dir = "@PE_STATE_DIR@"
> crm_conf_dir = "@CRM_CONFIG_DIR@"
> - crm_daemon_dir = "@GLUE_DAEMON_DIR@"
> + crm_daemon_dir = "@CRM_DAEMON_DIR@"
> crm_daemon_user = "@CRM_DAEMON_USER@"
> crm_version = "@VERSION@ (Build @BUILD_VERSION@)"
>
What came next was:
> ERROR: running cibadmin -Ql -o rsc_defaults: Call cib_query failed (-6):
> No such device or address
>
Configuring any of the rsc_defaults parameters solves that problem.
The last thing encountered was the unability to add LBS resource.
> crm(live)# ra
> crm(live)ra# list lsb
> acpid apache2 apcupsd
> atd bootlogd bootlogs
> bootmisc.sh checkfs.sh checkroot.sh
> clamav-freshclam cman
> console-setup corosync corosync-notifyd
> cron ctdb dbus
> drbd halt hdparm
> hostname.sh hwclock.sh
> hwclockfirst.sh ifupdown ifupdown-clean
> iptables iscsi-scst kbd
> keyboard-setup killprocs ldirectord
> logd lvm2
> mdadm mdadm-raid minidlna
> module-init-tools mountall-bootclean.sh mountall.sh
> mountdevsubfs.sh mountkernfs.sh mountnfs-bootclean.sh
> mountnfs.sh mountoverflowtmp
> mpt-statusd mrmonitor mrmonitor.dpkg-old
> msm_profile mtab.sh netatalk
> networking nfs-common nfs-kernel-server
> ntp openais
> openhpid pacemaker procps
> proftpd quota quotarpc
> rc rc.local rcS
> reboot rmnologin
> rpcbind rsync rsyslog
> samba screen-cleanup scst
> sendsigs single smartd
> smartmontools snmpd
> ssh stop-bootlogd stop-bootlogd-single
> stor_agent sudo sysstat
> tdm2 udev udev-mtab
> umountfs umountnfs.sh
> umountroot ups-monitor urandom
> vivaldiframeworkd winbind x11-common
> xinetd
> crm(live)ra# end
> crm(live)# configure
> crm(live)configure# primitive testlsb lsb:nfs-kernel-server
> ERROR: lsb:nfs-kernel-server: could not parse meta-data:
> ERROR: lsb:nfs-kernel-server: no such resource agent
>
Since I need this for my testing I stopped here. I do not know how
adequate my patch for the daemon dir, but it did the job. The lsb I just
couldn't tackle.
Cheers,
Borislav
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