On 20.04.2022 19:53, john tillman wrote:
> I have a two node cluster that won't start any resources if only one node
> is booted; the pacemaker service does not start.
> 
> Once the second node boots up, the first node will start pacemaker and the
> resources are started.  All is well.  But I would like the resources to
> start when the first node boots by itself.
> 
> I thought the problem was with the wait_for_all option but I have it set
> to "0".
> 
> On the node that is booted by itself, when I run "corosync-quorumtool" I see:
> 
>    [root@test00 ~]# corosync-quorumtool
>    Quorum information
>    ------------------
>    Date:             Wed Apr 20 16:05:07 2022
>    Quorum provider:  corosync_votequorum
>    Nodes:            1
>    Node ID:          1
>    Ring ID:          1.2f
>    Quorate:          Yes
> 
>    Votequorum information
>    ----------------------
>    Expected votes:   2
>    Highest expected: 2
>    Total votes:      1
>    Quorum:           1
>    Flags:            2Node Quorate
> 
>    Membership information
>    ----------------------
>        Nodeid      Votes Name
>             1          1 test00 (local)
> 
> 
> My config file look like this:
>    totem {
>        version: 2
>        cluster_name: testha
>        transport: knet
>        crypto_cipher: aes256
>        crypto_hash: sha256
>    }
> 
>    nodelist {
>        node {
>            ring0_addr: test00
>            name: test00
>            nodeid: 1
>        }
> 
>        node {
>            ring0_addr: test01
>            name: test01
>            nodeid: 2
>        }
>    }
> 
>    quorum {
>        provider: corosync_votequorum
>        two_node: 1
>        wait_for_all: 0
>    }
> 
>    logging {
>        to_logfile: yes
>        logfile: /var/log/cluster/corosync.log
>        to_syslog: yes
>        timestamp: on
>        debug: on
>        syslog_priority: debug
>        logfile_priority: debug
>    }
> 
> Fencing is disabled.
> 

That won't work.

> I've also looked in "corosync.log" but I don't know what to look for to
> diagnose this issue.  I mean there are many lines similar to:
> [QUORUM] This node is within the primary component and will provide service.
> and
> [VOTEQ ] Sending quorum callback, quorate = 1
> and
> [VOTEQ ] flags: quorate: Yes Leaving: No WFA Status: No First: Yes
> Qdevice: No QdeviceAlive: No QdeviceCastVote: No QdeviceMasterWins: No
> 
> Is there something specific I should look for in the log?
> 
> So can a two node cluster work after booting only one node?  Maybe it
> never will and I am wasting a lot of time, yours and mine.
> 
> If it can, what else can I investigate further?
> 

Before node can start handling resources it needs to know status of
other node. Without successful fencing there is no way to accomplish it.

Yes, you can tell pacemaker to ignore unknown status. Depending on your
resources this could simply prevent normal work or lead to data corruption.
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