[Linux-HA] Problem with writing pingd status -- help?..
José Costa
meetra at gmail.com
Thu Feb 22 11:26:30 MST 2007
upgrade to 2.0.8 first please. :D
On 2/22/07, Victor Danilchenko <danilche at cs.umass.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> An HA newbie here. We are setting up a HA cluster (active/passive, 2
> nodes), version 2.0.7 with CRM, and I can't get pingd to work correctly.
> I *think* I got it set up correctly in terms of resource attributes and
> constraints, but when the pingd value drops from 100 to 0 (when the ping
> node, which is the network gateway, goes away), I get the following log
> messages:
>
> pingd[5995]: 2007/02/22_09:39:21 info: send_update:pingd.c 0 active ping
> nodes
> attrd[5992]: 2007/02/22_09:39:26 info: attrd_timer_callback:attrd.c
> Sending flush op to all hosts for: pingd
> attrd[5992]: 2007/02/22_09:39:26 info: attrd_ha_callback:attrd.c Sent
> update 4: pingd=0
> cib[5989]: 2007/02/22_09:39:28 info: diff:actual_diff: +
> <nvpair value="0" id="status-ea03b1a7-d877-40d2-a216-6365df9af1bc-pingd"/>
> cib[5989]: 2007/02/22_09:39:28 info: diff:input_diff: -
> <nvpair value="100" id="status-ea03b1a7-d877-40d2-a216-6365df9af1bc-pingd"/>
> cib[5989]: 2007/02/22_09:39:28 info: diff:input_diff: +
> <nvpair value="0" id="status-ea03b1a7-d877-40d2-a216-6365df9af1bc-pingd"/>
> attrd[5992]: 2007/02/22_09:39:28 ERROR: attrd_cib_callback:attrd.c
> Update 4 for pingd failed: Application of an update diff failed,
> requesting a full refresh
>
> It's the last line ('Application of an update diff failed, requesting a
> full refresh') that's driving me nuts. I suspect that this is why the
> failover on ping node failure isn't happening, but I have no idea why
> the status diff fails to be applied.
>
> Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
>
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