[Pacemaker] why pacemaker does not control the resources
Andrey Groshev
greenx at yandex.ru
Mon Nov 18 12:38:44 UTC 2013
15.11.2013, 03:19, "Andrew Beekhof" <andrew at beekhof.net>:
> On 14 Nov 2013, at 5:06 pm, Andrey Groshev <greenx at yandex.ru> wrote:
>
>> 14.11.2013, 02:22, "Andrew Beekhof" <andrew at beekhof.net>:
>>> On 14 Nov 2013, at 6:13 am, Andrey Groshev <greenx at yandex.ru> wrote:
>>>> 13.11.2013, 03:22, "Andrew Beekhof" <andrew at beekhof.net>:
>>>>> On 12 Nov 2013, at 4:42 pm, Andrey Groshev <greenx at yandex.ru> wrote:
>>>>>> 11.11.2013, 03:44, "Andrew Beekhof" <andrew at beekhof.net>:
>>>>>>> On 8 Nov 2013, at 7:49 am, Andrey Groshev <greenx at yandex.ru> wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi, PPL!
>>>>>>>> I need help. I do not understand... Why has stopped working.
>>>>>>>> This configuration work on other cluster, but on corosync1.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So... cluster postgres with master/slave.
>>>>>>>> Classic config as in wiki.
>>>>>>>> I build cluster, start, he is working.
>>>>>>>> Next I kill postgres on Master with 6 signal, as if "disk space left"
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> # pkill -6 postgres
>>>>>>>> # ps axuww|grep postgres
>>>>>>>> root 9032 0.0 0.1 103236 860 pts/0 S+ 00:37 0:00 grep postgres
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> PostgreSQL die, But crm_mon shows that the master is still running.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Last updated: Fri Nov 8 00:42:08 2013
>>>>>>>> Last change: Fri Nov 8 00:37:05 2013 via crm_attribute on dev-cluster2-node4
>>>>>>>> Stack: corosync
>>>>>>>> Current DC: dev-cluster2-node4 (172793107) - partition with quorum
>>>>>>>> Version: 1.1.10-1.el6-368c726
>>>>>>>> 3 Nodes configured
>>>>>>>> 7 Resources configured
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Node dev-cluster2-node2 (172793105): online
>>>>>>>> pingCheck (ocf::pacemaker:ping): Started
>>>>>>>> pgsql (ocf::heartbeat:pgsql): Started
>>>>>>>> Node dev-cluster2-node3 (172793106): online
>>>>>>>> pingCheck (ocf::pacemaker:ping): Started
>>>>>>>> pgsql (ocf::heartbeat:pgsql): Started
>>>>>>>> Node dev-cluster2-node4 (172793107): online
>>>>>>>> pgsql (ocf::heartbeat:pgsql): Master
>>>>>>>> pingCheck (ocf::pacemaker:ping): Started
>>>>>>>> VirtualIP (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2): Started
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Node Attributes:
>>>>>>>> * Node dev-cluster2-node2:
>>>>>>>> + default_ping_set : 100
>>>>>>>> + master-pgsql : -INFINITY
>>>>>>>> + pgsql-data-status : STREAMING|ASYNC
>>>>>>>> + pgsql-status : HS:async
>>>>>>>> * Node dev-cluster2-node3:
>>>>>>>> + default_ping_set : 100
>>>>>>>> + master-pgsql : -INFINITY
>>>>>>>> + pgsql-data-status : STREAMING|ASYNC
>>>>>>>> + pgsql-status : HS:async
>>>>>>>> * Node dev-cluster2-node4:
>>>>>>>> + default_ping_set : 100
>>>>>>>> + master-pgsql : 1000
>>>>>>>> + pgsql-data-status : LATEST
>>>>>>>> + pgsql-master-baseline : 0000000002000078
>>>>>>>> + pgsql-status : PRI
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Migration summary:
>>>>>>>> * Node dev-cluster2-node4:
>>>>>>>> * Node dev-cluster2-node2:
>>>>>>>> * Node dev-cluster2-node3:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Tickets:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> CONFIG:
>>>>>>>> node $id="172793105" dev-cluster2-node2. \
>>>>>>>> attributes pgsql-data-status="STREAMING|ASYNC" standby="false"
>>>>>>>> node $id="172793106" dev-cluster2-node3. \
>>>>>>>> attributes pgsql-data-status="STREAMING|ASYNC" standby="false"
>>>>>>>> node $id="172793107" dev-cluster2-node4. \
>>>>>>>> attributes pgsql-data-status="LATEST"
>>>>>>>> primitive VirtualIP ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
>>>>>>>> params ip="10.76.157.194" \
>>>>>>>> op start interval="0" timeout="60s" on-fail="stop" \
>>>>>>>> op monitor interval="10s" timeout="60s" on-fail="restart" \
>>>>>>>> op stop interval="0" timeout="60s" on-fail="block"
>>>>>>>> primitive pgsql ocf:heartbeat:pgsql \
>>>>>>>> params pgctl="/usr/pgsql-9.1/bin/pg_ctl" psql="/usr/pgsql-9.1/bin/psql" pgdata="/var/lib/pgsql/9.1/data" tmpdir="/tmp/pg" start_opt="-p 5432" logfile="/var/lib/pgsql/9.1//pgstartup.log" rep_mode="async" node_list=" dev-cluster2-node2. dev-cluster2-node3. dev-cluster2-node4. " restore_command="gzip -cd /var/backup/pitr/dev-cluster2-master#5432/xlog/%f.gz > %p" primary_conninfo_opt="keepalives_idle=60 keepalives_interval=5 keepalives_count=5" master_ip="10.76.157.194" \
>>>>>>>> op start interval="0" timeout="60s" on-fail="restart" \
>>>>>>>> op monitor interval="5s" timeout="61s" on-fail="restart" \
>>>>>>>> op monitor interval="1s" role="Master" timeout="62s" on-fail="restart" \
>>>>>>>> op promote interval="0" timeout="63s" on-fail="restart" \
>>>>>>>> op demote interval="0" timeout="64s" on-fail="stop" \
>>>>>>>> op stop interval="0" timeout="65s" on-fail="block" \
>>>>>>>> op notify interval="0" timeout="66s"
>>>>>>>> primitive pingCheck ocf:pacemaker:ping \
>>>>>>>> params name="default_ping_set" host_list="10.76.156.1" multiplier="100" \
>>>>>>>> op start interval="0" timeout="60s" on-fail="restart" \
>>>>>>>> op monitor interval="10s" timeout="60s" on-fail="restart" \
>>>>>>>> op stop interval="0" timeout="60s" on-fail="ignore"
>>>>>>>> ms msPostgresql pgsql \
>>>>>>>> meta master-max="1" master-node-max="1" clone-node-max="1" notify="true" target-role="Master" clone-max="3"
>>>>>>>> clone clnPingCheck pingCheck \
>>>>>>>> meta clone-max="3"
>>>>>>>> location l0_DontRunPgIfNotPingGW msPostgresql \
>>>>>>>> rule $id="l0_DontRunPgIfNotPingGW-rule" -inf: not_defined default_ping_set or default_ping_set lt 100
>>>>>>>> colocation r0_StartPgIfPingGW inf: msPostgresql clnPingCheck
>>>>>>>> colocation r1_MastersGroup inf: VirtualIP msPostgresql:Master
>>>>>>>> order rsc_order-1 0: clnPingCheck msPostgresql
>>>>>>>> order rsc_order-2 0: msPostgresql:promote VirtualIP:start symmetrical=false
>>>>>>>> order rsc_order-3 0: msPostgresql:demote VirtualIP:stop symmetrical=false
>>>>>>>> property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
>>>>>>>> dc-version="1.1.10-1.el6-368c726" \
>>>>>>>> cluster-infrastructure="corosync" \
>>>>>>>> stonith-enabled="false" \
>>>>>>>> no-quorum-policy="stop"
>>>>>>>> rsc_defaults $id="rsc-options" \
>>>>>>>> resource-stickiness="INFINITY" \
>>>>>>>> migration-threshold="1"
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Tell me where to look - why does pacemaker not work?
>>>>>>> You might want to follow some of the steps at:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://blog.clusterlabs.org/blog/2013/debugging-pacemaker/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> under the heading "Resource-level failures".
>>>>>> Yes. Thank you.
>>>>>> I've seen this article and now I study it in more detail.
>>>>>> A lot of information in the logs, so it is difficult to determine where the error is, and where the consequence of error.
>>>>>> Now I'm trying to figure it out.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> BUT...
>>>>>> While I can say with certainty that the RA with monitor in the MS(pgsql) is called ONLY on the node on which the last was launched PACEMAKER.
>>>>> It looks like you're hitting https://github.com/beekhof/pacemaker/commit/58962338
>>>>> Since you appear to be on rhel6 (or a clone of rhel6), can I suggest you use the 1.1.10 packages that come with 6.4?
>>>>> They include the above patch.
>>>> I already use (builded from source two weeks ago)
>>> Upstream 1.1.10 does not include the above patch.
>> Strangely, in my source code, these lines exist.
>> Maybe I do not collect build.
>> I have the source - "master", and build RPM - 1.1.10.
>>>> * pacemaker 1.1.10
>>>> * resource-agents 3.9.5
>>>> * corosync 2.3.2
>>>> * libqb 0.16
>>>> & CentOS 6.4
>>>>
>>>> The same config work on pacemaker 1.1.9/corosync 1.4.5
>>>> Not ideal, but no such problem.
>>>>
>>>> At first idea - I thought I should move the target-role=Master from MS to primitive pgsql.
>>>> And so even working.
>>>> But after a crash killing the main PostgreSQL process - started the same.
>>>> Today's experiments showed that this behavior starts after I add in MS "notify=true".
>>>> But primitive pgsql not properly work without "notify" messages.
>>>> While I in frustration :(
>>>>> Also, just to be sure. Are you expecting monitor operations to detect when you started a resource manually?
>>>>> If so, you'll need a monitor operation with role=Stopped. We don't do that by default.
>>>> I expect that the resource monitoring on all the time, otherwise how to control them?
>>> When a node joins the cluster, we check to see if it had any resources running.
>>> If no-one has the resource running, we pick a node and start it there.
>>>
>>> If a malicious admin then starts the resource somewhere else, manually, we would not normally detect this.
>>> It is assumed that someone trusted with root privileges would not do this on purpose.
>>>
>>> However, if you do not trust your admins, as explained above, you can configure pacemaker to periodically re-check the node to detect and recover from this situation.
>> This individual servers allocated for development.
>
> Then you likely have a random version from Git.
> Thats probably not a great idea.
Ok, build 1.1.11 - works as expected!
>
>> Their only one malicious admin - It's I.
>> But, I trust myself yet. :)
>>
>> And even if I run something "hands" , then each time the utility deployment of cluster:
>> * Certainly removes all the packages that were installed prior to this (referring to the cluster (libqb, corosync1 / 2 , cman, pacemaker, resource-agents, pcs, crmsh, cluster-glue));
>> * Deletes all files that might remain from a previous installation ( and configs , and temp) ;
>> * Install my RPM's;
>> * Turns off and disables all of the services that may interfere with the operation of the cluster ;
>> * Cleared the old configuration, calculates new configs corosync and pacemaker;
>> * Writes and runs their cluster alternately every synchronizing each node.
>>
>> In this situation it is difficult to survive something forgotten.
>> I reinstalled the OS would be if I had access to a level above :)
>>>> Or I do not quite understand the question.
>>>>>>> 'crm_mon -o' might be a good source of information too.
>>>>>> Therefore, I see that my resources allegedly functioning normally.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> # crm_mon -o1
>>>>>> Last updated: Tue Nov 12 09:27:16 2013
>>>>>> Last change: Tue Nov 12 00:08:35 2013 via crm_attribute on dev-cluster2-node2
>>>>>> Stack: corosync
>>>>>> Current DC: dev-cluster2-node2 (172793105) - partition with quorum
>>>>>> Version: 1.1.10-1.el6-368c726
>>>>>> 3 Nodes configured
>>>>>> 337 Resources configured
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Online: [ dev-cluster2-node2 dev-cluster2-node3 dev-cluster2-node4 ]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Clone Set: clonePing [pingCheck]
>>>>>> Started: [ dev-cluster2-node2 dev-cluster2-node3 dev-cluster2-node4 ]
>>>>>> Master/Slave Set: msPgsql [pgsql]
>>>>>> Masters: [ dev-cluster2-node2 ]
>>>>>> Slaves: [ dev-cluster2-node3 dev-cluster2-node4 ]
>>>>>> VirtualIP (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2): Started dev-cluster2-node2
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Operations:
>>>>>> * Node dev-cluster2-node2:
>>>>>> pingCheck: migration-threshold=1
>>>>>> + (20) start: rc=0 (ok)
>>>>>> + (23) monitor: interval=10000ms rc=0 (ok)
>>>>>> pgsql: migration-threshold=1
>>>>>> + (41) promote: rc=0 (ok)
>>>>>> + (87) monitor: interval=1000ms rc=8 (master)
>>>>>> VirtualIP: migration-threshold=1
>>>>>> + (49) start: rc=0 (ok)
>>>>>> + (52) monitor: interval=10000ms rc=0 (ok)
>>>>>> * Node dev-cluster2-node3:
>>>>>> pingCheck: migration-threshold=1
>>>>>> + (20) start: rc=0 (ok)
>>>>>> + (23) monitor: interval=10000ms rc=0 (ok)
>>>>>> pgsql: migration-threshold=1
>>>>>> + (26) start: rc=0 (ok)
>>>>>> + (32) monitor: interval=10000ms rc=0 (ok)
>>>>>> * Node dev-cluster2-node4:
>>>>>> pingCheck: migration-threshold=1
>>>>>> + (20) start: rc=0 (ok)
>>>>>> + (23) monitor: interval=10000ms rc=0 (ok)
>>>>>> pgsql: migration-threshold=1
>>>>>> + (26) start: rc=0 (ok)
>>>>>> + (32) monitor: interval=10000ms rc=0 (ok)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In reality now killed (signal 4|6) the PG master and the penultimate slave PG.
>>>>>> IMHO, even if I have something configured incorrectly, the inability to monitor the resource must cause a fatal error.
>>>>>> Or is there a reason not to do so?
>>>>>>
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