On 19 Feb 2014, at 4:00 pm, Andrey Groshev <gre...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> > > 19.02.2014, 06:48, "Andrew Beekhof" <and...@beekhof.net>: >> On 18 Feb 2014, at 11:05 pm, Andrey Groshev <gre...@yandex.ru> wrote: >> >>> Hi, ALL and Andrew! >>> >>> Today is a good day - I killed a lot, and a lot of shooting at me. >>> In general - I am happy (almost like an elephant) :) >>> Except resources on the node are important to me eight processes: >>> corosync,pacemakerd,cib,stonithd,lrmd,attrd,pengine,crmd. >>> I killed them with different signals (4,6,11 and even 9). >>> Behavior does not depend of number signal - it's good. >>> If STONITH send reboot to the node - it rebooted and rejoined the cluster >>> - too it's good. >>> But the behavior is different from killing various demons. >>> >>> Turned four groups: >>> 1. corosync,cib - STONITH work 100%. >>> Kill via any signals - call STONITH and reboot. >>> >>> 2. lrmd,crmd - strange behavior STONITH. >>> Sometimes called STONITH - and the corresponding reaction. >>> Sometimes restart daemon and restart resources with large delay MS:pgsql. >>> One time after restart crmd - pgsql don't restart. >>> >>> 3. stonithd,attrd,pengine - not need STONITH >>> This daemons simple restart, resources - stay running. >>> >>> 4. pacemakerd - nothing happens. >>> And then I can kill any process of the third group. They do not restart. >>> Generaly don't touch corosync,cib and maybe lrmd,crmd. >>> >>> What do you think about this? >>> The main question of this topic - we decided. >>> But this varied behavior - another big problem. >>> >>> Forgоt logs http://send2me.ru/pcmk-Tue-18-Feb-2014.tar.bz2 >> >> Which of the various conditions above do the logs cover? >> > > All various in day. Are you trying to torture me? Can you give me a rough idea what happened when?
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