On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 9:10 PM, Léon Keijser <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, 2011-07-22 at 17:18 +0000, Léon Keijser wrote: >> 2011-07-22T19:15:21+02:00 nfs01 attrd: [19717]: info: >> attrd_trigger_update: Sending flush op to all hosts for: ping (0) >> 2011-07-22T19:15:21+02:00 nfs01 corosync[19703]: [pcmk ] ERROR: >> send_cluster_msg_raw: Child 7795 spawned to record non-fatal assertion >> failure line 1591: rc == 0 >> 2011-07-22T19:15:21+02:00 nfs01 corosync[19703]: [pcmk ] ERROR: >> send_cluster_msg_raw: Message not sent (-1): <attrd_trigger_update >> t="attrd" src="nfs01" task="flush" attr_name="ping" >> attr_section="status" attr_dampening="5s" attr >> 2011-07-22T19:15:21+02:00 nfs01 corosync[19703]: [pcmk ] WARN: >> route_ais_message: Sending message to <all>.attrd failed: cluster >> delivery failed (rc=-1) > > Fixed this. Stupid firewall was blocking icmp echo requests. > >> 2011-07-22T19:15:25+02:00 nfs01 exportfs[7800]: INFO: Directory /srv/nfs >> is exported to 192.168.100.20/32 (started). >> 2011-07-22T19:15:25+02:00 nfs01 exportfs[7808]: INFO: Directory /srv/nfs >> is exported to 192.168.100.22/32 (started). >> 2011-07-22T19:15:25+02:00 nfs01 exportfs[7816]: INFO: Directory /srv/nfs >> is exported to 192.168.100.23/32 (started). > > This one still concerns me. I can simply comment out the lines in the > exportfs RA that cause this logging, but i wonder what's the use of this > constant spamming. Do they start every time or is this just a friendly > reminder (every 10s)?
At a guess I'd say its happening as part of the monitor op. _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
