On Jan 17, 2008, at 11:14 PM, Andreas Mock wrote:

Hi Lars,

thank you for your quick reply.

I saw the graphics at http://clusterlabs.org/#Architecture and therefore
thought that PE related questions belong to CRM et altera.
Sorry for posting to the wrong place.

No need to apologize, lmb and I just need to get our stories straight :-)

I'll continue to also answer pacemaker/crm questions on linux-ha but, personally, I'd prefer questions to be sent to this list. Particularly since not everyone will be using the heartbeat stack anymore.


In answer to your original question, yeah, there will have been some errors earlier on that might make this particular input "interesting" to an admin/debugger at a later point. So it saves it as pe-warn-* (instead of pe-input-*) and logs that message.

But probably I'm just the first one doing it wrong.
Please announce where to post the right questions to not seperating
the HA community. :-)

Best regards
Andreas Mock



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Lars Marowsky-Bree
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. Januar 2008 23:05
An: The Pacemaker cluster resource manager
Betreff: Re: [Pacemaker] PE-Engine-Processing


On 2008-01-17T22:56:27, Andreas Mock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all, hi Andrew,

HAv2 (2.1.2 or 2.1.3): When I find messages like the
following in the log file:

That doesn't appear pacemaker-specific, please don't split the lists
unnecessarily.


--------------------------8<---------------------------------------
Jan 17 22:27:02 dis01 pengine: [18830]: WARN:
process_pe_message: Transition 1: WARNINGs found during PE
processing. PEngine Input
stored in: /var/lib/heartbeat/pengine/pe-warn-35.bz2
Jan 17 22:27:02 dis01 pengine: [18830]: info:
process_pe_message: Configuration WARNINGs found during PE
processing.  Please run
"crm_verify -L" to identify issues.

Usually, there should be something in the logs above it which
indicates
why.

--------------------------8<---------------------------------------

what do I have to do?
a) Take pe-warn-35.bz2, unzip it and push it through
'crm_verify -VVVVV -x pe-warn-35'?
b) Or make a plain 'crm_verify -L -VVVVV'?

In both cases I don't get a hint why I got a warning
message in the logs.
What do I have to do to find the related "WARNINGS"
mentioned by the transition?

Of course, you can also try ptest -VVVVVV and see what that tells you,
which is the PE by another name.



Regards,
   Lars

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