[Linux-HA] nfs-kernel-server in heartbeat 2
Andrew Beekhof
beekhof at gmail.com
Fri Jul 6 02:28:32 MDT 2007
what version of heartbeat? try seeing if there is a more recent one
On 7/6/07, Adrian Overbury <adrian at inomial.com> wrote:
> Hi list-denizens.
>
> I'm sorry if this has been posted to the list before, but my search
> didn't turn up anything that seemed applicable after the first few
> that I found.
>
> I've got a two node cluster, nfs1 and nfs2. It's running drbd 0.7,
> drbdlinks, an IPaddr resource, a filesystem resource, and an lsb nfs-
> kernel-server resource. I've got co-location constraints that keep
> everything on the same node with the drbd resource, and ordering
> constraints like so:
>
> drbd -> Filesystem -> drbdlinks -> IPaddr -> nfs-kernel-server
>
> Now, this is (mostly) working. It correctly discovers that drbd is
> already in primary state, mounts the filesystem, starts drbdlinks,
> creates the interface alias... and then does nothing else. nfs-
> kernel-server doesn't come up unless I start it myself. nfs2 wins
> the crm election process, so in its syslog, I find a number of these:
>
> tengine: [22991]: info: mask(tengine.c:cib_action_updated):
> Initiating action 5: start nfs_kernel_server on nfs1
>
> And nfs1 soon after shows:
>
> crmd: [7092]: WARN: lrm_get_rsc(653): got a return code HA_FAIL from
> a reply message of getrsc with function get_ret_from_msg.
> crmd: [7092]: ERROR: mask(lrm.c:do_lrm_rsc_op): Triggered dev assert
> at lrm.c:746 : type != NULL
>
> A bit of Googling led me to a bug thread about something similar,
> which basically said that the nfs-kernel-server init script wasn't
> lsb-compliant because it didn't contain a status function. I patched
> the init script to fix this, but nfs-kernel-server still isn't being
> started or managed by heartbeat. Can anyone tell me where I'm going
> wrong/what else I need to try/what other information I need to
> provide in order for help to be given? Please?
>
> Regards,
>
> Adrian Overbury
> Inomial Pty Ltd
> adrian at inomial.com
>
>
>
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