Thank you Andrew,
I've replaced the incorrect packages installed from SLES HA cd with
opensuse repository.
Could you please describe the main steps to upgrade pacemaker from 1.02
to 1.08 and openais 0.8 to corosync 1.2?
I've already a cluster up and running.
The ocfs2-tools should be rebuild because DLM is changed or I can leave
ocfs2-tools installed from opensuse repository?
Regards,
Roberto.
On 04/19/2010 09:52 AM, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Roberto Giordani<r.giord...@libero.it> wrote:
Hi Andrew,
these are the rpms installed on Opensuse 11.2 x86_64 to obtain a cluster
with OCFS2 and DLM support on Xen kernel
pacemaker-pygui-1.4-15.1.x86_64
pacemaker-1.0.8-4.x86_64
libpacemaker3-1.0.8-4.x86_64
libdlm-2.99.08-10.4.x86_64
libdlm2-2.99.08-10.4.x86_64
corosync-1.2.1-1.x86_64
libcorosync-1.2.1-1.x86_64
heartbeat-3.0.2-2.x86_64
heartbeat-common-2.99.3-14.3.x86_64
heartbeat-resources-2.99.3-14.3.x86_64
libglue2-1.0.3-1.x86_64
libgssglue1-0.1-8.2.x86_64
cluster-glue-1.0.3-1.x86_64
resource-agents-0.9-2.1.x86_64
ocfs2-tools-o2cb-1.4.1-25.6.x86_64
ocfs2console-1.4.1-25.6.x86_64
ocfs2-tools-1.4.1-25.6.x86_64
libopenais2-0.80.3-26.2.x86_64
Attached there are:
-) corosync.conf
-) corosync log
-) /var/log/messages
-) xml configuration
I've observed that opensuse 11.2 doesn't have heartbeat-common,
heartbeat-resources,
heartbeat-common has been replaced by libglue2 and heartbeat-resources
by resource-agents.
you definitely shouldn't have both sets of packages installed.
libdlm, libdlm2 updated to 3.0.2-2,
where did you get these from?
and if I try to install libopenais2-1.1.0-1.x86_64.rpm from clusterlabs, I
should remove ocfs2-tools, libdlm and pacemaker-pygui.
right because they were built for (and therefor require) an older
version than the ones on clusterlabs.org
no wonder the dlm and ocfs2 aren't starting.
either:
a) only use what comes in 11.2
b) install everything from clusterlabs.org and rebuild the gui, dlm
and ocfs2-tools packages
So this semas the only way to have ocfs2 and dlm support on Opensuse 11.2
Any idea to run a pacemaker cluster with this scenario?
Thank you for your investigation :-)
On 04/12/2010 09:10 AM, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
Hi,
Please provide (as compressed attachments): logs and the pacemaker
configuration
This is the minimum we require in order to comment intelligently on
your question.
-- Andrew
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Roberto Giordani<r.giord...@libero.it>
wrote:
Hello,
I've started a new cluster with 4 nodes that should work with ocfs2
When I try to configure the dlm primitive I've received the following
warning and the the dlm-clone doesn't start.
crm(live)# cib new stack-glue
INFO: stack-glue shadow CIB created
crm(stack-glue)# configure primitive dlm ocf:pacemaker:controld op monitor
interval=120s
WARNING: dlm: default-action-timeout 20s for start is smaller than the
advised 90
WARNING: dlm: default-action-timeout 20s for stop is smaller than the
advised 100
WARNING: dlm: default-action-timeout 20s for start is smaller than the
advised 90
WARNING: dlm: default-action-timeout 20s for stop is smaller than the
advised 100
crm(stack-glue)# configure clone dlm-clone dlm meta interleave=true
WARNING: dlm: default-action-timeout 20s for start is smaller than the
advised 90
WARNING: dlm: default-action-timeout 20s for stop is smaller than the
advised 100
crm(stack-glue)# cib commit stack-glue
INFO: commited 'stack-glue' shadow CIB to the cluster
crm(stack-glue)# quit
bye
This is the crm_mon status
============
Last updated: Sun Apr 11 18:30:42 2010
Stack: openais
Current DC: node4 - partition with quorum
Version: 1.0.8-9881a7350d6182bae9e8e557cf20a3cc5dac3ee7
4 Nodes configured, 4 expected votes
1 Resources configured.
============
Online: [ node1 node2 node3 node4 ]
Failed actions:
dlm:0_start_0 (node=node2, call=5, rc=7, status=complete): not running
dlm:2_start_0 (node=node3, call=3, rc=7, status=complete): not running
dlm:0_start_0 (node=node1, call=3, rc=7, status=complete): not running
dlm:3_start_0 (node=node4, call=3, rc=7, status=complete): not running
Any idea?
Regards,
Roberto.
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