Looks like your OCF "server" script wasn't able to start server in a given time.

On Jan 2, 2008 1:47 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well you all seem like a friendly enough bunch as I lurk about the list,
> so here goes...
> I've read some fine Linux-HA (V2) tutorials and have begun experimenting
> with Linux-HA on a 2 node setup.  Installation of heartbeat went well
> and I even glimpsed ip failover in action.  Now I am attempting to use
> ocf to launch a test daemon of mine, by mimicing the apache scripts
> d/l'd with V2.
>
> >From log debug o/p, I see ocf_run launching my daemon, but then see a
> timeout in ha-log:
>
>    tengine[23602]: 2008/01/02_17:56:46 WARN: print_elem: Action missed
> its timeout[Action 6]: In-flight (id: server1_start_0, loc: c001n02,
> priority: 0)
>
> I'll be the first to admit, this app is not production qual.  It simply
> forks a child that sits and waits on a listen.  I could not imagine
> there was more needed for this experiment but maybe there is.
>
> o/p from crm_verify also reveals:
>
>    crm_verify[26701]: 2008/01/02_19:40:11 WARN: unpack_rsc_op:
> Processing failed op server2_start_0 on c001n02: Timed Out
>    crm_verify[26701]: 2008/01/02_19:40:11 WARN: unpack_rsc_op:
> Compatability handling for failed op server2_start_0 on c001n02
>    crm_verify[26701]: 2008/01/02_19:40:11 WARN: native_color: Resource
> server2 cannot run anywhere
>
> Here is the related portion of the cib.xml:
>
>          <primitive id="server2" class="heartbeat" type="server">
>            <instance_attributes id="ia2_s2">
>              <attributes>
>                <nvpair id="s2" name="1" value="value2"/>
>              </attributes>
>            </instance_attributes>
>          </primitive>
> .
> .
> .
>      <constraints>
>        <rsc_location id="run_ip_resource_2" rsc="server2">
>          <rule id="pref_run_ip_resource_2" score="100">
>            <expression id="e2" attribute="#hostname" operation="eq"
> value="c001n02"/>
>          </rule>
>        </rsc_location>
>      </constraints>
>
>
> The type "server", as I alluded, mimics the apache scripts provided in
> the heartbeat d/l.  I launch the app using ocf_run, via the server
> script deposited in /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/server.
>
> Can someone give me a clue why the timeout occurs ?
>
> Thanks alot,
> lew
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