On 2009-11-21T02:52:06, Michel Rode <[email protected]> wrote:
> node2:~ # rpm -qa | grep -E "pace|openais"
^^^^^
> Here is the entry from log for stonith:
>
> Nov 21 02:35:35 node1 stonithd: [3952]: info: client tengine [pid: 3957]
> requests a STONITH operation RESET on node node2
^^^^^^^
> Nov 21 02:35:35 node1 stonithd: [3952]: info: we can't manage node2,
> broadcast request to other nodes
> Nov 21 02:35:35 node1 stonithd: [3952]: info: Broadcasting the message
> succeeded: require others to stonith node node2.
>
> Configuration:
>
> # crm configure show
> [...]
> primitive st-ssh stonith:external/ssh \
> params hostlist="node1-intern node2-intern"
^^^^^^^^^^^^
The hostname you specified in the hostlist doesn't match the hostnames
the cluster actually uses, so when it goes to look them up, it doesn't
find them.
> When i'm doing this on the console with
>
> stonith -t ssh -p "node1-intern node2-intern" -T reset node2-intern
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> all works fine! So i hope someone can help me.
Unsurprising, since here, hostlist includes the node you actually want
to reset.
Regards,
Lars
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