18.05.2015 13:20, Nikola Ciprich wrote:
Hi,
I noticed very annoying bug (or so I think), that resource-agents-3.9.5
in RHEL / centos 6 Filesystem OCF resource seems to be killing completely
unrelated processes on shutdown although they're not using anything on mounted
filesystem...
Isn't that a bind-mount?
unfortunately, one of processes very often killed is sshd :-(
here's example of the log:
Filesystem(virt-fs)[4803]: 2015/05/17_21:59:48 INFO: sending signal TERM to:
root 3606 1 0 Feb12 ? S<s 0:01 /sbin/udevd -d
Filesystem(virt-fs)[4803]: 2015/05/17_21:59:48 INFO: sending signal TERM
to: root 4249 1 0 Feb12 ttyS2 Ss+ 0:00 agetty ttyS2 115200 vt100
Filesystem(virt-fs)[4803]: 2015/05/17_21:59:48 INFO: sending signal TERM
to: root 4271 4395 0 21:58 ? Ss 0:00 sshd: root@pts/12
Filesystem(virt-fs)[4803]: 2015/05/17_21:59:48 INFO: sending signal TERM
to: root 4273 1 0 21:58 ? Rs 0:00 [bash]
Filesystem(virt-fs)[4803]: 2015/05/17_21:59:48 INFO: sending signal TERM
to: root 4395 1 0 Feb24 ? Ss 0:03 /usr/sbin/sshd
Filesystem(virt-fs)[4803]: 2015/05/17_21:59:48 INFO: sending signal TERM
to: root 4677 1 0 Feb12 ? Ss 0:00 /sbin/portreserve
Filesystem(virt-fs)[4803]: 2015/05/17_21:59:48 INFO: sending signal TERM
to: root 4690 1 0 Feb12 ? S 0:00 supervising syslog-ng
Filesystem(virt-fs)[4803]: 2015/05/17_21:59:48 INFO: sending signal TERM
to: root 4691 1 0 Feb12 ? Ss 0:46 syslog-ng -p
/var/run/syslog-ng.pid
Filesystem(virt-fs)[4803]: 2015/05/17_21:59:48 INFO: sending signal TERM
to: rpc 4746 1 0 Feb12 ? Ss 0:05 rpcbind
Filesystem(virt-fs)[4803]: 2015/05/17_21:59:48 INFO: sending signal TERM
to: rpcuser 4764 1 0 Feb12 ? Ss 0:00 rpc.statd
Filesystem(virt-fs)[4803]: 2015/05/17_21:59:48 INFO: sending signal TERM
to: root 4797 1 0 Feb12 ? Ss 0:00 rpc.idmapd
Filesystem(virt-fs)[4803]: 2015/05/17_21:59:48 INFO: sending signal TERM
to: root 4803 12028 0 21:59 ? S 0:00 /bin/sh
/usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/Filesystem stop
while unmounting /home/cluster/virt directory.. what is quite curious, is, that
last killed process seems to be
Filesystem resource itself..
before I dig deeper into this, did anyone else noticed this problem? Is this
some known
(and possibly already issue)?
thanks a lot in advance
nik
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