On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Matthew Soffen wrote: > Alan Robertson wrote: > > David Lee wrote: > >> I'm trying to get lrmd and lrmadmin running under Solaris. Some > >> parts are > >> OK. But some parts are not working: from some lrmadmin requests, the > >> result (probably failure) is not getting back to lrmadmin, which then > >> waits forever even though lrmd has internally produced a result. > >> > >> I don't know whether this is a Solaris issue, or a more general one > >> to do > >> with the type of request I'm making. But it doesn't feel right. > >> > >> (I guess part of it is Solaris-related, because I'm getting hangs in > >> "STONITHDBasicSanityCheck" and "LRMBasicSanityCheck", and I guess that > >> they're OK on Linux.) > > > > For the most part, failures in BSC indicate really serious problems. > > > > Could you open a bugzilla nd provide the logs from the BSC runs? > > Unfortunatly, The same thing happens on FreeBSD now. [...]
Matt: that "now"... Do you mean it used to work in the past but no longer does so? If so, do you have any "before and after" time-bracketing? (Or what CVS update precipitated it?) My own environment is Solaris. Has "STONITHDBasicSanityCheck" ever worked for you on Solaris? As far as I know, the "STONITHDBasicSanityCheck" script itself has always bombed out on Solaris because of some bash-isms in the "sh" script. My 20/06/2006 update to this script was to allow the script itself to run (rather than itself crash out). This is how these problems relating to "lrmd" have become exposed to me, in particular when the script reaches "lrmadmin -E s1 start 0 0 0" at which point it hangs. (Until 20/06/2006 this year, the script would never even have got to this point on a true Bourne "sh".) Alan suggested that a bugzilla be opened. Let's assume for the moment that your FreeBSD and my Solaris problems are related, at least in part. -- : David Lee I.T. Service : : Senior Systems Programmer Computer Centre : : Durham University : : http://www.dur.ac.uk/t.d.lee/ South Road : : Durham DH1 3LE : : Phone: +44 191 334 2752 U.K. : _______________________________________________________ Linux-HA-Dev: Linux-HA-Dev@lists.linux-ha.org http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha-dev Home Page: http://linux-ha.org/