well, "service heartbeat stop" will do the job actually.

Dejan Muhamedagic a écrit :
Hi,

On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 03:04:05PM +0100, Franck Ganachaud wrote:
I followed your advice and installed 2.1.2 from CentOS 4 as I need binary package.

You'll be better off with 2.1.3. It fixes some important bugs. In
particular there was a performance one exposed by the lrmd in
case there were many and often monitor operations defined.

Thanks,

Dejan

Will keep it updated if I see the problem again.

Thanks.
Franck.

Dejan Muhamedagic a ?crit :
Hi,

On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 05:17:49PM +0100, Franck Ganachaud wrote:
2 nodes cluster configuration with a VIP managed by heartbeat and a set of ressources.
Heartbeat version 2.0.8 running on RHEL 4 update 4

I have the following problem, at first, everything runs ok and after some time of working fine (can be a few days), I got the OCF tests getting zombified waiting for lrmd that doesn't react anymore. I can't stop heartbeat anymore, I can't get the control back and I have to kill -9 all the heartbeat processes to restart and get a sane state.

You can find attached the outout of the ps command at the time and the logs from heartbeat. You can also find the output of the syslog (message) when those defunct processes are detected.

Do you guys have an idea how to avoid this problem
Please upgrade to 2.1.3. It'd be really hard to say what's going
on with the version you're running. The lrmd in the meantime got
a thorough overhaul.

Thanks,

Dejan

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