On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 1:52 AM, Luca Meron <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi.I'm getting the error "Resource too active" on several standard ubuntu 
> 10.04 startup scripts, like nmbd, smbd, vsftpd and winbind.I didn't test with 
> ocf-tester but it looks very strange to me that they're not ocf standard!I

Because they're init/upstart scripts, not OCF ones (which have a
completely different API).

> configured them this way:primitive Cluster-smbd upstart:smbd \
>        op start interval="0" timeout="120s" \
>        op stop interval="0" timeout="120s" \
>        op monitor interval="30s" \
>        meta target-role="Started"
>
> When I restart the second node I get the following in syslog:Jun 10 15:55:09 
> ubuntu pengine: [863]: notice: unpack_rsc_op: Operation 
> Cluster-nmbd_last_failure_0 found resource Cluster-nmbd active on ubuntuJun 
> 10 15:55:09 ubuntu pengine: [863]: ERROR: native_create_actions: Resource 
> Cluster-nmbd (upstart::nmbd) is active on 2 nodes attempting recoveryJun 10 
> 15:55:09 ubuntu pengine: [863]: WARN: See 
> http://clusterlabs.org/wiki/FAQ#Resource_is_Too_Active for more information.

And you read that link?
Specifically the bit that says "Check you are _not_ starting it on boot"

>
> And resources are restarted...Is this correct?thanks
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