[Pacemaker] Failover configuration question

Andrew Beekhof andrew at beekhof.net
Tue Oct 15 23:12:49 UTC 2013


On 04/10/2013, at 12:51 AM, Sean Lutner <sean at rentul.net> wrote:

> Hello,
> I'm hoping to get some assistance with a cluster configuration I'm currently working on.
> 
> The cluster is built on CentOS 6.4 Amazon EC2 systems with:
> 	- pacemaker-1.1.8-7.el6.x86_64
> 	- cman-3.0.12.1-49.el6_4.2.x86_64
> 
> Within the cluster I have four resources. One is for a floating Elastic IP (IP anonymized) and three for varnish services. I've configured each service, placed them all into a group and also have configured order and collocation constraints. 
> 
> The varnish resources are written by us as varnish is installed from custom in-house packages. Also, the version of the resource-agents package included in CentOS 6.4 doesn't include the varnish resource agent.
> 
> Currently all the resources are online on the current DC. If I stop the cluster services to simulate a failure, the EIP resource is brought up on the second node as expected, but the other resources are not.

is crm_mon (i think 'pcs status' is the equivalent) reporting any errors?

> I'm having trouble trying to determine if the problem is with the configuration I have in place or with something else. The end goal is to have all services in the group (or the group) move to the secondary node upon failure. Any advice or pointers are welcome.
> 
> RSC defaults are:
> # pcs resource rsc defaults
> resource-stickiness: 100
> migration-threshold: 1
> 
> Current configuration is:
> Corosync Nodes:
> 
> Pacemaker Nodes:
> ip-10-50-3-122 ip-10-50-3-251 
> 
> Resources: 
> Group: EIP-AND-VARNISH
>  Resource: ClusterEIP_1.2.3.4 (provider=pacemaker type=EIP class=ocf)
>   Attributes: first_network_interface_id=eni-e4e0b68c second_network_interface_id=eni-35f9af5d first_private_ip=10.50.3.191 second_private_ip=10.50.3.91 eip=1.2.3.4 alloc_id=eipalloc-376c3c5f 
>   Operations: monitor interval=30s
>  Resource: Varnish (provider=redhat type=varnish.sh class=ocf)
>   Operations: monitor interval=30s
>  Resource: Varnishlog (provider=redhat type=varnishlog.sh class=ocf)
>   Operations: monitor interval=30s
>  Resource: Varnishncsa (provider=redhat type=varnishncsa.sh class=ocf)
>   Operations: monitor interval=30s
> 
> Location Constraints:
>  Resource: ClusterEIP_1.2.3.4
>    Rule: #uname eq ip-10-50-3-251 (score:INFINITY) 
> Ordering Constraints:
>  ClusterEIP_1.2.3.4 then Varnish
>  Varnish then Varnishlog
>  Varnishlog then Varnishncsa
> Colocation Constraints:
>  Varnish with ClusterEIP_1.2.3.4
>  Varnishlog with Varnish
>  Varnishncsa with Varnishlog
> 
> Cluster Properties:
> dc-version: 1.1.8-7.el6-394e906
> cluster-infrastructure: cman
> last-lrm-refresh: 1380767822
> expected-quorum-votes: 2
> stonith-enabled: false
> no-quorum-policy: ignore
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