[Pacemaker] DRBD primary/primary + Pacemaker goes into split brain after crm node standby/online
Alexis de BRUYN
alexis.mailinglist at de-bruyn.fr
Wed Jun 18 17:53:46 CEST 2014
On 12.06.2014 22:44, Lars Ellenberg wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 09, 2014 at 08:07:51PM +0200, Alexis de BRUYN wrote:
>> Hi Everybody,
>>
>> I have an issue with a 2-node Debian Wheezy primary/primary DRBD
>> Pacemaker/Corosync configuration.
>>
>> After a 'crm node standby' then a 'crm node online', the DRBD volume
>> stays in a 'split brain state' (cs:StandAlone ro:Primary/Unknown).
>>
>> A soft or hard reboot of one node gets rid of the split brain and/or
>> doesn't create one.
>>
>> I have followed http://www.drbd.org/users-guide-8.3/ and keep my tests
>> as simple as possible (no activity and no filesystem on the DRBD volume).
>>
>> I don't see what I am doing wrong. Could anybody help me with this please.
>
> Use fencing, both node-level fencing on the Pacemaker level,
> *and* constraint fencing on the DRBD level:
Thanks Lars, it is working fine now.
>
>> # cat /etc/drbd.d/sda4.res
>> resource sda4 {
>> device /dev/drbd0;
>> disk /dev/sda4;
>> meta-disk internal;
>>
>> startup {
>> become-primary-on both;
>> }
>>
>> handlers {
>> split-brain "/usr/lib/drbd/notify-split-brain.sh root";
>
> fence-peer crm-fence-peer.sh;
> after-resync-target crm-unfence-peer.sh;
>
>> }
>
> disk {
> fencing resource-and-stonith;
> }
>
>>
>> net {
>> allow-two-primaries;
>> after-sb-0pri discard-zero-changes;
>> after-sb-1pri discard-secondary;
>> after-sb-2pri disconnect;
>> }
>> on testvm1 {
>> address 192.168.1.201:7788;
>> }
>> on testvm2 {
>> address 192.168.1.202:7788;
>> }
>>
>> syncer {
>> rate 100M;
>> al-extents 3389;
>> }
>> }
--
Alexis de BRUYN
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