[Pacemaker] Question about the behavior when a pacemaker's process crashed

Kazunori INOUE inouekazu at intellilink.co.jp
Wed Jul 17 04:53:49 EDT 2013


(13.07.16 21:18), Andrew Beekhof wrote:
>
> On 16/07/2013, at 7:04 PM, Kazunori INOUE <inouekazu at intellilink.co.jp> wrote:
>
>> (13.07.15 11:00), Andrew Beekhof wrote:
>>>
>>> On 12/07/2013, at 6:28 PM, Kazunori INOUE <inouekazu at intellilink.co.jp> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm using pacemaker-1.1.10.
>>>> When a pacemaker's process crashed, the node is sometimes fenced or is not sometimes fenced.
>>>> Is this the assumed behavior?
>>>
>>> Yes.
>>>
>>> Sometimes the dev1 respawns the processes fast enough that dev2 gets the "hey, i'm back" notification before the PE gets run and fencing can be initiated.
>>> In such cases, there is nothing to be gained from fencing - dev1 is reachable and responding.
>>
>> OK... but I want pacemaker to certainly perform either behavior (fence is performed or fence is not performed), since operation is troublesome.
>> I think that it is better if user can specify behavior as an option.
>
> This makes no sense. Sorry.
> It is wrong to induce more downtime than absolutely necessary just to make a test pass.

If careful of the increase in downtime, isn't it better to prevent fencing, in this case?
Because pacemakerd respawns a broken child process, so the cluster will return to a online state.
If so, does subsequent fencing not increase a downtime?

Best regards.

>
>>>
>>> It makes writing CTS tests hard, but it is not incorrect.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> procedure:
>>>> $ systemctl start pacemaker
>>>> $ crm configure load update test.cli
>>>> $ pkill -9 lrmd
>>>>
>>>> attachment:
>>>> STONITH.tar.bz2 : it's crm_report when fenced
>>>> notSTONITH.tar.bz2 : it's crm_report when not fenced
>>>>
>>>> Best regards.
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