On May 17, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Dejan Muhamedagic wrote: > > You don't want to set it that low. PE input files are part of > your cluster history. Set it to a few thousand. >
What could be the side-backs of having it too low? How are these files being used? And shouldn't be some reasonable default be in place? I just happened to notice 90% inode utilization on my /var, some could be not so lucky. >> # ls /var/lib/pengine/|wc -l >> 123500 >> >>> >>>> /var/lib/heartbeat/crm/ seems also growing unattended. >>> >>> Unless there is a bug somewhere, it should be storing only the last >>> 100 configurations. >> >> you are right, they are being "reused" I found another bug/feature :) When it's time to reutilize cib-/pe-xxx the process starts with 1, but initial start creates files with 0 suffix So you have your pe-warn-0.bz2 frozen in time, for example :) >> >>> >>>> Does pacemaker do any self-maintenance or it will cause system to crash >>>> eventually by utilizing all inodes? >>>> >>>> Also, why "cluster-recheck-interval" not in "pengine metadata" output? Is >>>> it >>>> deprecated? >>> >>> Its controlled by the crmd, so its in the "crmd metadata" output. >> >> Ah, then crm cli has a bug? >> >> When you click <TAB> metadata of crmd is not shown: >> >> crm(live)configure# property >> batch-limit= no-quorum-policy= >> pe-input-series-max= stonith-enabled= >> cluster-delay= node-health-green= >> pe-warn-series-max= stonith-timeout= >> default-action-timeout= node-health-red= >> remove-after-stop= stop-all-resources= >> default-resource-stickiness= node-health-strategy= >> start-failure-is-fatal= stop-orphan-actions= >> is-managed-default= node-health-yellow= startup-fencing= >> stop-orphan-resources= >> maintenance-mode= pe-error-series-max= stonith-action= >> symmetric-cluster= > > Yes, you can file a bugzilla for that. Note that the property > will still be set if you type it. > Done, Bug 2419 Thanks, Vadym _______________________________________________ Pacemaker mailing list: Pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org Getting started: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/Cluster_from_Scratch.pdf