On 21/06/18 07:05 -0400, Jason Gauthier wrote: > On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 5:11 AM Christine Caulfield <ccaul...@redhat.com> > wrote: >> On 19/06/18 18:47, Jason Gauthier wrote: >>> Attached! >> >> That's very odd. I can see communication with the server and corosync in >> there (do it's doing something) but no logging at all. When I start >> qdevice on my systems it logs loads of messages even if it doesn't >> manage to contact the server. Do you have any logging entries in >> corosync.conf that might be stopping it? > > I haven't checked the corosync logs for any entries before, but I just > did. There isn't anything logged.
What about syslog entries (may boil down to /var/log/messages, journald log, or whatever sink is configured)? >> Where did the binary come from? did you build it yourself or is it from >> a package? I wonder if it's got corrupted or is a bad version. Possibly >> linked against a 'dodgy' libqb - there have been some things going on >> there that could cause logging to go missing in some circumstances. >> >> Honza (the qdevice expert) is away at the moment, so I'm guessing a bit >> here anyway! > > Hmm. Interesting. I installed the debian package. When it didn't > work, I grabbed the source from github. They both act the same way, > but if there is an underlying library issue then that will continue to > be a problem. > > It doesn't say much: > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libqb.so.0.18.1 You are likely using libqb v1.0.1. Ability to figure out the proper package version is one of the most basic skills to provide useful diagnostics about the issues with distro-provided packages. With Debian, the proper incantation seems to be dpkg -s libqb-dev | grep -i version or apt list libqb-dev (or substitute libqb0 for libqb-dev). As Chrissie mentioned, there is some fishiness possible if you happen to use ld linker from binutils 2.29+ for the building with this old libqb in the mix, so if the issues persist and logging seems to be missing, try recompiling with the downgraded binutils package below said breakage point. Hope this helps. -- Jan (Poki)
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