[Pacemaker] booth is the state of "started" on pacemaker before booth write ticket info in cib.

Yuichi SEINO seino.cluster2 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 19 02:42:24 EDT 2013


Hi Xia and Jiaju,

Because RA may read an unintended file, I think that it is better to
check the existence of lockfile in RA. I detailed a previous mail.

What do you think about this?
If you agrees to this, Could you fix RA?

Sincerely,
Yuichi

2013/2/25 Yuichi SEINO <seino.cluster2 at gmail.com>:
> Hi Jiaju,
>
> 2013/2/22 Jiaju Zhang <jjzhang at suse.de>:
>> On Wed, 2013-02-20 at 16:26 +0900, Yuichi SEINO wrote:
>>> Hi Jiaju,
>>>
>>> I am testing this patch.
>>> When a lockfile was removed, it seems that the stop of RA isn't a
>>> intended behavior.
>>
>> I'm just curious how the lockfile was removed. Basically the existence
>> of the lockfile shows one boothd is started, and prevent being wrongly
>> started again. So the lockfile should not be removed intentionally by
>> the admin.
>
> I used how to run "mv" to the pid file.
>
>  The other case also is the same situation. When we already run
> "boothd -l other.pid" on node, the lockfile exists in the other place.
> So, $lockfile doesn't exist in the start and stop of RA.
>
>  I think that it is better to take account of  the existence of
> lockfile or $pidnum, because /proc/cmdline may happen to fulfill this
> if. For example, anything RA includes the check if pid is the empty.
>
> anything_status() {
>         if test -f "$pidfile"
>         then
>                 if pid=`getpid $pidfile` && [ "$pid" ] && kill -s 0 $pid
>                 then
>                         return $OCF_SUCCESS
>                 else
>                         # pidfile w/o process means the process died
>                         return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
>                 fi
>         else
>                 return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING
>         fi
> }
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jiaju
>>
>
> Sincerely,
> Yuichi
>

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