[Pacemaker] different behavior cibadmin -Ql with cman and corosync2

Christine Caulfield ccaulfie at redhat.com
Thu Sep 5 04:37:02 EDT 2013


On 03/09/13 22:03, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
>
> On 03/09/2013, at 11:49 PM, Christine Caulfield <ccaulfie at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> On 03/09/13 05:20, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
>>>
>>> On 02/09/2013, at 5:27 PM, Andrey Groshev <greenx at yandex.ru> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 30.08.2013, 07:18, "Andrew Beekhof" <andrew at beekhof.net>:
>>>>> On 29/08/2013, at 7:31 PM, Andrey Groshev <greenx at yandex.ru> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>   29.08.2013, 12:25, "Andrey Groshev" <greenx at yandex.ru>:
>>>>>>>   29.08.2013, 02:55, "Andrew Beekhof" <andrew at beekhof.net>:
>>>>>>>>    On 28/08/2013, at 5:38 PM, Andrey Groshev <greenx at yandex.ru> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>     28.08.2013, 04:06, "Andrew Beekhof" <andrew at beekhof.net>:
>>>>>>>>>>     On 27/08/2013, at 1:13 PM, Andrey Groshev <greenx at yandex.ru> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>      27.08.2013, 05:39, "Andrew Beekhof" <andrew at beekhof.net>:
>>>>>>>>>>>>      On 26/08/2013, at 3:09 PM, Andrey Groshev <greenx at yandex.ru> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>       26.08.2013, 03:34, "Andrew Beekhof" <andrew at beekhof.net>:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>       On 23/08/2013, at 9:39 PM, Andrey Groshev <greenx at yandex.ru> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>        Hello,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>        Today I try remake my test cluster from cman to corosync2.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>        I drew attention to the following:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>        If I reset cluster with cman through cibadmin --erase --force
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>        In cib is still there exist names of nodes.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>       Yes, the cluster puts back entries for all the nodes it know about automagically.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>        cibadmin -Ql
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>        .....
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>           <nodes>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>             <node id="dev-cluster2-node2.unix.tensor.ru" uname="dev-cluster2-node2"/>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>             <node id="dev-cluster2-node4.unix.tensor.ru" uname="dev-cluster2-node4"/>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>             <node id="dev-cluster2-node3.unix.tensor.ru" uname="dev-cluster2-node3"/>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>           </nodes>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>        ....
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>        Even if cman and pacemaker running only one node.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>       I'm assuming all three are configured in cluster.conf?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>       Yes, there exist list nodes.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>        And if I do too on cluster with corosync2
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>        I see only names of nodes which run corosync and pacemaker.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>       Since you're not included your config, I can only guess that your corosync.conf does not have a nodelist.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>       If it did, you should get the same behaviour.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>       I try and expected_node and nodelist.
>>>>>>>>>>>>      And it didn't work? What version of pacemaker?
>>>>>>>>>>>      It does not work as I expected.
>>>>>>>>>>     Thats because you've used IP addresses in the node list.
>>>>>>>>>>     ie.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>     node {
>>>>>>>>>>       ring0_addr: 10.76.157.17
>>>>>>>>>>     }
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>     try including the node name as well, eg.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>     node {
>>>>>>>>>>       name: dev-cluster2-node2
>>>>>>>>>>       ring0_addr: 10.76.157.17
>>>>>>>>>>     }
>>>>>>>>>     The same thing.
>>>>>>>>    I don't know what to say.  I tested it here yesterday and it worked as expected.
>>>>>>>   I found that the reason that You and I have different results - I did not have reverse DNS zone for these nodes.
>>>>>>>   I know what it should be, but (PACEMAKER + CMAN) worked without a reverse area!
>>>>>>   Hasty. Deleted all. Reinstalled. Configured. Not working again. Damn!
>>>>>
>>>>> It would have surprised me... pacemaker 1.1.11 doesn't do any dns lookups - reverse or otherwise.
>>>>> Can you set
>>>>>
>>>>>   PCMK_trace_files=corosync.c
>>>>>
>>>>> in your environment and retest?
>>>>>
>>>>> On RHEL6 that means putting the following in /etc/sysconfig/pacemaker
>>>>>    export PCMK_trace_files=corosync.c
>>>>>
>>>>> It should produce additional logging[1] that will help diagnose the issue.
>>>>>
>>>>> [1] http://blog.clusterlabs.org/blog/2013/pacemaker-logging/
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hello, Andrew.
>>>>
>>>> You are a little misunderstood me.
>>>
>>> No, I understood you fine.
>>>
>>>> I wrote that I rushed to judgment.
>>>> After I did the reverse DNS zone, the cluster behaved correctly.
>>>> BUT after I took apart the cluster dropped configs and restarted on the new cluster,
>>>> cluster again don't showed all the nodes in the nodes (only node with running pacemaker).
>>>>
>>>> A small portion of the log. Full log
>>>> In which (I thought) there is something interesting.
>>>>
>>>> Aug 30 12:31:11 [9986] dev-cluster2-node4        cib: (  corosync.c:423   )   trace: check_message_sanity:      Verfied message 4: (dest=<all>:cib, from=dev-cluster2-node4:cib.9986, compressed=0, size=1551, total=2143)
>>>> Aug 30 12:31:11 [9989] dev-cluster2-node4      attrd: (  corosync.c:96    )   trace: corosync_node_name:        Checking 172793107 vs 0 from nodelist.node.0.nodeid
>>>> Aug 30 12:31:11 [9989] dev-cluster2-node4      attrd: (      ipcc.c:378   )   debug: qb_ipcc_disconnect:        qb_ipcc_disconnect()
>>>> Aug 30 12:31:11 [9989] dev-cluster2-node4      attrd: (ringbuffer.c:294   )   debug: qb_rb_close:       Closing ringbuffer: /dev/shm/qb-cmap-request-9616-9989-27-header
>>>> Aug 30 12:31:11 [9989] dev-cluster2-node4      attrd: (ringbuffer.c:294   )   debug: qb_rb_close:       Closing ringbuffer: /dev/shm/qb-cmap-response-9616-9989-27-header
>>>> Aug 30 12:31:11 [9989] dev-cluster2-node4      attrd: (ringbuffer.c:294   )   debug: qb_rb_close:       Closing ringbuffer: /dev/shm/qb-cmap-event-9616-9989-27-header
>>>> Aug 30 12:31:11 [9989] dev-cluster2-node4      attrd: (  corosync.c:134   )  notice: corosync_node_name:        Unable to get node name for nodeid 172793107
>>>
>>> I wonder if you need to be including the nodeid too. ie.
>>>
>>> node {
>>>   name: dev-cluster2-node2
>>>   ring0_addr: 10.76.157.17
>>>   nodeid: 2
>>> }
>>>
>>> I _thought_ that was implicit.
>>> Chrissie: is "nodelist.node.%d.nodeid" always available for corosync2 or only if explicitly defined in the config?
>>>
>>
>>
>> You do need to specify a nodeid if you don't want corosync to imply it from the IP address (or you're using IPv6). corosync won't imply a nodeif from the order of the nodes in corosync.conf - that's not reliable enough.
>
> Right, but is that implied nodeid available as "nodelist.node.%d.nodeid"?
> Andrey's results suggest "no" and I would claim this is not expected/good :)
>

If you want to get the nodeid of the node you are on there is both a 
corosync API call for it - totem_nodeid_get() - or you can get it from 
votequorum via cmap - runtime.votequorum.this_node_id

The nodelist.* section of cmap is really meant to reflect what is in 
corosync.conf and I don't really want to be writing into it. I know 
there is already nodelist.our_node_pos, but I'm not a fan of that either :P

Chrissie


>> Also bear in mind that 0 is not a valid node number :-)
>>
>> Chrissie
>>
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