On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 12:19 AM,  <alain.mou...@bull.net> wrote:
> Hi ,
> no nothing more with crm_mon -1r
> but I trace in Filesystem script, in fact
> I see that if we configure a clone for fsGS2 (Filesystem)
> it seems that when you ask to start a clone resource,
> Pacemaker at first call the Filesystem stop, and then the
> Filesystem start.
> That's ok if clone is Stopped on both nodes.
> But when you have the clone FS Started on a node,
> and when you start again Pacemaker on the other node,
> when it comes to Start the clone FS, it seems to stop
> it also on the node where the clone FS was always Started,
> disturbing this FS on the node who was always healthy.
>
> Andrew, is this the normal behavior ?

We should only be issuing a stop operation if we found it active at a
time when it should not have been - or there was some other kind of
error.
It would be helpful to see logs to know what the situation was.

> Or what am I missing on this point ?
>
> Thanks
> Regards
> Alain
>
>
>
> De :    "Ulrich Windl" <ulrich.wi...@rz.uni-regensburg.de>
> A :     <linux-ha@lists.linux-ha.org>
> Date :  16/09/2011 08:04
> Objet : [Linux-HA] Antw: Re: What's wrong in my configuration for GFS2
> under Pacemaker ?
> Envoyé par :    linux-ha-boun...@lists.linux-ha.org
>
>
>
> Hi!
>
> Usually syslog (/var/log/messages, unless redirected) gives you hints of
> what was going on. Also try "crm_mon -1r" when everything is fine, when
> one node is down, when the node is up again. It should help you to learn
> what's going on.
>
> Regards,
> Ulrich
>
>>>> <alain.mou...@bull.net> schrieb am 15.09.2011 um 17:20 in Nachricht
> <ofa545d164.6878f8cd-onc125790c.0053455e-c125790c.00549...@bull.net>:
>> Hi
>> (Pacemaker 1.1.5-5 on RHEL6)
>>
>> As I wrote in my previous msg, I have tested gfs2 under pacemaker,
>> but I 'm facing a problem :
>> When I kill one node (poweroff -f) , the fsGS2 on the healthy node is
>> working fine and IOs are not disturbed.
>> But when the node is rebooted, and I start again Pacemaker,
>> on this node the dlm-clone starts successfully, then the gfs-clone
> starts
>> successfully but when the fsGFS2 is coming : either it fails on the
>> rebooted node, or on the healthy node.
>>
>> (Then if I cleanup the clone-fsGFS2 and start it again, everything works
>
>> fine)
>>
>> Has somebody already faced this problem ?
>> Is there a solution in pacemaker configuration itself ?
>>
>> Thanks a lot
>> Regards
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