[Pacemaker] Best way to notify stonith action

Andreas Mock andreas.mock at web.de
Mon Jul 8 10:50:19 EDT 2013


Hi all,

thank you for your recommendations.
I just hoped that there is something pacemaker internal,
e.g. like sending traps via snmp or something like that.

Best regards
Andreas Mock


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Von: Digimer [mailto:lists at alteeve.ca] 
Gesendet: Montag, 8. Juli 2013 16:01
An: The Pacemaker cluster resource manager
Cc: Andreas Mock
Betreff: Re: [Pacemaker] Best way to notify stonith action

On 08/07/13 03:48, Andreas Mock wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm just wondering what the best way is to
> let an admin know that the cluster (rest of
> a cluster) has stonithed some other nodes?
>
> What is the recommended way?
> (The fact that the machine rebooted or is
> halted is not the problem. I want to know
> that stonithing was done)
>
> Best regards
> Andreas Mock

Personally, I have a little monitoring script I wrote that watches the 
cluster resources, local hardware (via the IPMI BMC), UPSes and 
what-not. It loop every 30 seconds and sends an email if/when anything 
of note changes. A node being fenced certainly raises a flag and emails 
go out.

My script is principally for cman + rgmanager, but it should be easy to 
craft your own, too. I just read in the current state of things, compare 
against the values in the last scan, decide whether to send an email or 
not, copy the just-read values over to the last-scan values and delete 
the "new" values and go back to sleep for 30 seconds.

hth

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