[ClusterLabs] Antw: CentOS 7 - Pacemaker - Problem with nfs-server and system
Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
dennisml at conversis.de
Wed Aug 12 16:22:31 UTC 2015
On 08/12/2015 10:35 AM, Stefan Bauer wrote:
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> thank you for your reply. It seems to be a problem with the systemd unit files for nfs-server - specifically a timing issue.
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> [root at centos7-n1 ~]# systemctl list-unit-files --type=service | grep rpcbind
> rpcbind.service static
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> rpcbind is set to static - should be started on demand by other units.
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> Invoking systemctl start nfs-server is pulling in rpcbind and nfs-lock
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> rpcbind is started - but nfs-lock is maybe trying to start too early:
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> Invoking manually systemctl start rpcbind and then systemctl start nfs-lock works within a second.
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> Invoking manually systemctl start rpcbind and then sytemctl start nfs-server works within a few seconds as well.
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> Invoking manually systemctl start nfs-server is only working randomly due to some timing issues.
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> My current workaround is to also start rpcbind by the cluster - just before nfsserver.
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> I also tried /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/nfsserver - it is capable of handling systemd systems but start nfs-lock and nfs-server manually - hence hit the same problem in my case.
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You are getting bitten by this RHEL/CentOS7 bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1171603
You need to copy the following files from /usr/lib/systemd/system/ to
/etc/systemd/system/:
nfs-server.service
nfs-lock.service
rpc-statd.service
and then replace "rpcbind.target" with "rpcbind.service" in all three
files. After that you will no longer run into the 1 minuten timeout and
the nfs-server resource script should work better.
Regards,
Dennis
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