[Pacemaker] Fw: Fw: Cluster resources failing to move
Tommy Cooper
tomcooper83 at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 4 23:03:17 UTC 2013
This config did not work
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Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] Fw: Cluster resources failing to move
it's should be
primitive p_asterisk ocf:heartbeat:asterisk \
params user="root" group="root" maxfiles="65536" \
meta migration-threshold="1" \
op start interval="0" timeout="30s" \
op monitor interval="10s" timeout="30s" \
2013/3/4 Tommy Cooper <tomcooper83 at yahoo.com>
Is this the correct way to do it?
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>primitive p_asterisk ocf:heartbeat:asterisk \
> params user="root" group="root" maxfiles="65536" \
> op start interval="0" timeout="30s" \
> op monitor interval="10s" timeout="30s" \
> op stop interval="0" timeout="30s" migration-threshold="1"
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>I tried stopping the asterisk service using service asterisk stop. I repeated that for at least 4 times but the service keeps restarting on the same node
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>From Suse Docs
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>7.4.2. Cleaning Up Resources¶
>A resource will be automatically restarted if it fails, but each failure raises the resource's failcount. If a migration-threshold has been set for that resource, the node will no longer be allowed to run the resource as soon as the number of failures has reached the migration threshold.
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>2013/3/4 Tommy Cooper <tomcooper83 at yahoo.com>
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>I have removed the order and colocation statements but I am still getting the same results. Asterisk keeps restarting on the same server, how can I switch to the other server when asterisk fails? I used those statements to make sure that both services are running on the same server and to make sure that the virtual IP is started before asterisk.
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>>----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Tommy Cooper" <tomcooper83 at yahoo.com>
>>> To: pacemaker at oss.clusterlabs.org
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>>> Sent: Monday, March 4, 2013 3:51:03 PM
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>>> Subject: [Pacemaker] Fw: Cluster resources failing to move
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>>> Thank you for your prompt reply. I actually wanted to create an
>>> active/passive cluster, so if either the network or Asterisk fails
>>> these services could be migrated to the other server. As I already
>>> stated earlier, the current config notifies me if asterisk is down
>>> but does not start asterisk on the other server.
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>>Did asterisk restart on the same server? <- this is what I would expect pacemaker to do.
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>>Removing the colocation (and order) statements didn't have any effect?
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>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> > From: "Tommy Cooper" < tomcooper83 at yahoo.com >
>>> > To: pacemaker at oss.clusterlabs.org
>>> > Sent: Monday, March 4, 2013 2:19:22 PM
>>> > Subject: [Pacemaker] Cluster resources failing to move
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > I am trying to configure a 2 node cluster using pac emaker 1.1.7
>>> > and
>>> > corosync 1.4.1. I. I want pacemaker to provide the virual IP
>>> > (192.168.1.115), monitor Asterisk (PBX) and failover to the othe
>>> > server. If I switch off pacemaker and/or corosync the cluster
>>> > resources switch to the other node. I have also configured
>>> > res_corosync.so module in Asterisk However if i either switch off
>>> > asterisk using service *service name* stop, the following error is
>>> > shown: Failed actions:
>>> > p_asterisk_monitor_10000 (node=node1.localdomain, call=10, rc=7,
>>> > status=complete): not running
>>> >
>>>
>>> What do you want/expect to happen when you stop asterisk that
>>> doesn't? The monitor showing not running (failed) is expected if
>>> some outside event stopped the resource.
>>>
>>> > Corosync configuration:
>>> >
>>> > compatibility: whitetank
>>> > totem {
>>> > version: 2
>>> > secauth: off
>>> > interface {
>>> > member {
>>> > memberaddr: 192.168.1.113
>>> > }
>>> > member {
>>> > memberaddr: 192.168.1.114
>>> > }
>>> > ringnumber: 0
>>> > bindnetaddr: 192.168.1.0
>>> > mcastport: 5405
>>> > ttl: 1
>>> > }
>>> > transport: udpu
>>> > }
>>> > logging {
>>> > fileline: off
>>> > to_logfile: yes
>>> > to_syslog: yes
>>> > debug: on
>>> > logfile: /var/log/cluster/corosync.log
>>> > debug: off
>>> > timestamp: on
>>> > logger_subsys {
>>> > subsys: AMF
>>> > debug: off
>>> > }
>>> > }
>>> >
>>> > amf {
>>> > mode: disabled
>>> > }
>>> > quorum {
>>> > provider: corosync_votequorum
>>> > expected_votes: 3
>>> > }
>>> >
>>> > crm configure status:
>>> >
>>> > node node1.localdomain
>>> > node node2.localdomain
>>> > primitive failover-ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
>>> > params ip="192.168.1.115" cidr_netmask="24" nic="eth6" \
>>> > op start interval="0" timeout="30" \
>>> > op monitor interval="1s" timeout="30" start-delay="0" \
>>> > op stop interval="0" timeout="30s" \
>>> > meta target-role="started"
>>> > primitive p_asterisk ocf:heartbeat:asterisk \
>>> > params user="root" group="root" maxfiles="65536" \
>>> > op start interval="0" timeout="30s" \
>>> > op monitor interval="10s" timeout="30s" \
>>> > op stop interval="0" timeout="30s"
>>> > group voip failover-ip p_asterisk
>>>
>>> You don't need these colocation and order statements if you have the
>>> resources grouped - remove them. The group is a syntax shortcut for
>>> writing order and colocation statements so the above is enforcing an
>>> order of ip then asterisk and a colocation of asterisk with ip. Also
>>> the colocation below is backwards and *might* be causing your
>>> issues.
>>>
>>> HTH
>>> Jake
>>>
>>> > colocation asterisk_cluster inf: failover-ip p_asterisk
>>> > order start_order inf: failover-ip p_asterisk
>>> > property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
>>> > dc-version="1.1.7-6.el6-148fccfd5985c5590cc601123c6c16e966b85d14" \
>>> > cluster-infrastructure="openais" \
>>> > expected-quorum-votes="2" \
>>> > stonith-enabled="false" \
>>> > no-quorum-policy="ignore"
>>> > rsc_defaults $id="rsc-options" \
>>> > resource-stickiness="100"
>>> >
>>> >
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primitive p_asterisk ocf:heartbeat:asterisk \
params user="root" group="root" maxfiles="65536" \
meta migration-threshold="1" \
op start interval="0" timeout="30s" \
op monitor interval="10s" timeout="30s" \
crm(live)configure# verify
error: text2role: Unknown role: Start
error: get_target_role: voip: Unknown value for target-role: Start
error: text2role: Unknown role: Start
error: get_target_role: voip: Unknown value for target-role: Start
error: text2role: Unknown role: Start
error: get_target_role: p_asterisk: Unknown value for target-role: Start
Errors found during check: config not valid
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