[Linux-HA] pingd does not work for connection loss

Andrew Beekhof beekhof at gmail.com
Thu Aug 17 10:55:24 MDT 2006


On 8/17/06, Yann Zurcher <yann.zurcher at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had some other priorities the last couple of days...
> But now I am back and still have the same problem. At least I figuered out,
> that there seems to be a misconfiguration of the pingd, but I'm not able to
> figur out, where it is.
> I attached the (correct :-) )log.
> Some of the configuration changed since my last post, but the main stuff in
> HA didn't change.
> - ha80/ha81 --> openint1/openint2
> - IP-addresses changed
>
> I found some wired info in the logfile:
>
>  Aug 16 15:16:13 openint1 lrmd: [6010]: info: RA output:
> (pingd:0:start:stdout) This account is currently not available.
>
> Aug 16 15:16:13 openint1 lrmd: [6010]: info: Resource Agent (operation
> start[49] on ocf::pingd::pingd:0 for client 6013, its parameters:
> multiplier=[100] CRM_meta_prereq=[nothing] CRM_meta_op_target_rc=[7]
> dampen=[5s] CRM_meta_id=[pingd_start] CRM_meta_timeout=[5000]
> crm_feature_set=[1.0.6] user=[hacluster] CRM_me): pid [7192] exited with
> return code 1
>
> Aug 16 15:16:13 openint1 lrmd: [6010]: info: Resource Agent output: []
>
> Aug 16 15:16:13 openint1 crmd: [6013]: WARN: process_lrm_event:lrm.c LRM
> operation (49) start_0 on pingd:0 Error: (1) unknown error
>
> What kind of Account do I need for pingd? Unknown Error confuses me...?!

Its probably easiest to use the root user.  If you upgrade to 2.0.7
this should be sorted out already.

>
> Thanks,
> Yann
>
>
> On 8/9/06, Andrew Beekhof <beekhof at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I'll know more once you sort out the logging.
> > Its not 100% obvious, but you're attaching the wrong files :-)
> >
> > If you specify: use_logd on
> > Then these entries have no effect:
> >    logfile         /var/log/ha_log
> >    debugfile       /var/log/ha_dlog
> >
> > However because ha.cf is parsed sequentially, you'll still get *some*
> > logs in those files before it switches over to ha_logd.  Hence the
> > confusion.
> >
> > http://linux-ha.org/ha.cf#use_logd  - you've got case 1b.
> > Quote: If the logging daemon is used, logfile/debugfile/logfacility in
> > this file are not meaningful any longer. You should check the config
> > file for logging daemon (the default is /etc/logd.cf).
> >
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