[Pacemaker] Daemon Start attempt on wrong Server

Alexandre alxgomz at gmail.com
Tue Nov 11 17:41:30 CET 2014


I guess the short answer is, "because that's the way it works". I am just
guessing here but scoring infinity on a location doesn't mean it's
impossible to start the resource elsewhere. If the nodes involved in the
locations defined are unavailable, the cluster will still try to place it
somewhere. This somewhere might be anywhere in an optin cluster, and is
"nowhere" in an opt out cluster... At least that's how I understand it.
Of you really don't want opt out cluster, you might need to define resource
location in order to avoid unwanted resource placement (-inf:). IMHO,
asymmetrical=true of your best choice.
Le 11 nov. 2014 16:39, "Hauke Homburg" <hhomburg at w3-creative.de> a écrit :

>  Am 11.11.2014 16:25, schrieb Andrei Borzenkov:
>
> В Tue, 11 Nov 2014 16:19:56 +0100
> Hauke Homburg <hhomburg at w3-creative.de> <hhomburg at w3-creative.de> пишет:
>
>
>  Am 11.11.2014 13:34, schrieb Alexandre:
>
>
> You should use an opt out cluster. Set the cluster option
> symmetrical=false. This will tell corosync not to place a resource
> anywhere on the cluster, unless a location rule explicitly tell the
> cluster where it should run.
>
> Corosync will still monitor sql resources on www hosts and return rc 5
> but this is expected and works.
>
> Le 11 nov. 2014 13:22, "Hauke Homburg" <hhomburg at w3-creative.de <mailto:hhomburg at w3-creative.de> <hhomburg at w3-creative.de>> a écrit :
>
>     Hello,
>
>     I am installing a 6 Node pacemaker CLuster. 3 Nodes for Apache, 3
>     Nodes for Postgres.
>
>     My Cluster Config is
>
>     node kvm-node1
>     node sql-node1
>     node sql-node2
>     node sql-node3
>     node www-node1
>     node www-node2
>     node www-node3
>     primitive pri_kvm_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
>             params ip="10.0.6.41" cidr_netmask="255.255.255.0" \
>             op monitor interval="10s" timeout="20s"
>     primitive pri_sql_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
>             params ip="10.0.6.31" cidr_netmask="255.255.255.0" \
>             op monitor interval="10s" timeout="20s"
>     primitive pri_www_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 \
>             params ip="10.0.6.21" cidr_netmask="255.255.255.0" \
>             op monitor interval="10s" timeout="20s"
>     primitive res_apache ocf:heartbeat:apache \
>             params configfile="/etc/apache2/apache2.conf" \
>             op start interval="0" timeout="40" \
>             op stop interval="0" timeout="60" \
>             op monitor interval="60" timeout="120" start-delay="0" \
>             meta target-role="Started"
>     primitive res_pgsql ocf:heartbeat:pgsql \
>             params pgctl="/usr/lib/postgresql/9.1/bin/pg_ctl"
>     psql="/usr/bin/psql" start_opt=""
>     pgdata="/var/lib/postgresql/9.1/main"
>     config="/etc/postgresql/9.1/main/postgresql.conf" pgdba="postgres" \
>             op start interval="0" timeout="120s" \
>             op stop interval="0" timeout="120s" \
>             op monitor interval="30s" timeout="30s" depth="0"
>     location loc_kvm_ip_node1 pri_kvm_ip 10001: kvm-node1
>     location loc_sql_ip_node1 pri_sql_ip inf: sql-node1
>     location loc_sql_ip_node2 pri_sql_ip inf: sql-node2
>     location loc_sql_ip_node3 pri_sql_ip inf: sql-node3
>     location loc_sql_srv_node1 res_pgsql inf: sql-node1
>     location loc_sql_srv_node2 res_pgsql inf: sql-node2
>     location loc_sql_srv_node3 res_pgsql inf: sql-node3
>     location loc_www_ip_node1 pri_www_ip inf: www-node1
>     location loc_www_ip_node2 pri_www_ip inf: www-node2
>     location loc_www_ip_node3 pri_www_ip inf: www-node3
>     location loc_www_srv_node1 res_apache inf: www-node1
>     location loc_www_srv_node2 res_apache inf: www-node2
>     location loc_www_srv_node3 res_apache inf: www-node3
>     property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
>             dc-version="1.1.7-ee0730e13d124c3d58f00016c3376a1de5323cff" \
>             cluster-infrastructurFailed actions:
>
>     Why do i see in crm_mon the following output?
>
>         res_pgsql_start_0 (node=www-node1, call=16, rc=5,
>     status=complete): not installed
>         res_pgsql_start_0 (node=www-node2, call=13, rc=5,
>     status=complete): not installed
>         pri_www_ip_monitor_10000 (node=www-node3, call=22, rc=7,
>     status=complete): not running
>         res_pgsql_start_0 (node=www-node3, call=13, rc=5,
>     status=complete): not installed
>         res_apache_start_0 (node=sql-node2, call=18, rc=5,
>     status=complete): not installed
>         res_pgsql_start_0 (node=sql-node2, call=12, rc=5,
>     status=complete): not installed
>         res_apache_start_0 (node=sql-node3, call=12, rc=5,
>     status=complete): not installed
>         res_pgsql_start_0 (node=sql-node3, call=10, rc=5,
>     status=complete): not installed
>         res_apache_start_0 (node=kvm-node1, call=12, rc=5,
>     status=complete): not installed
>         res_pgsql_start_0 (node=kvm-node1, call=20, rc=5,
>     status=complete): not installede="openais" \
>             expected-quorum-votes="7" \
>             stonith-enabled="false"
>
>
>     I set the infinity for pgsql on all 3 sql nodes, but not! on the
>     www nodes. Why tries Pacemaker to start the Postgres SQL Server on
>     the www Node? In example?
>
>     Thank for your Help
>
>     greetings
>
>     Hauke
>
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>  Hello Alexandre,
>
> Why can't i set the infinity for the SQL servernodes to start the SQL
> Daemon only on the sql-nodes? I thought that has to be all?
>
>
>  http://clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.0/html/Pacemaker_Explained/s-resource-location.html
>
>  Greetings
>
> Hauke
>
>   You are right.
>
> The Page says score: Values of +/- INFINITY change "can" to "must".
>
> I have set location loc_sql_srv_node1 res_pgsql inf: sql-node1. But not to
> www-node1. So i am wondering.
>
> Greetings
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