Re: [ClusterLabs] Floating IP active in both nodes

2018-10-26 Thread Ken Gaillot
On Fri, 2018-10-26 at 18:36 +0200, Gabriel Buades wrote:
> Thanks Dileep.
> 
> I've modified the setup to match your suggestion, but I've got
> the same result.
> 
> Executing ifconfig -a, I can see node 1 has the floating IP added to
> the ethernet device.
> Executing ifconfig -a in node 2, the floating IP is missing, as
> expected.
> 
> But when node 2 tries to connect to the floating IP, it connects to
> itself.
> 
> Any other suggestion?

You definitely want lvs_support off: Enabling it means "In case an IP
address is stopped, only move it to the loopback device to allow the
local node to continue to service requests, but no longer advertise it
on the network." That would lead to the behavior you describe. Perhaps
having already set it, the address now needs to be cleared off the
loopback manually?

There is also the flush_routes option: "Flush the routing table on
stop. This is for applications which use the cluster IP address and
which run on the same physical host that the IP address lives on. The
Linux kernel may force that application to take a shortcut to the local
loopback interface, instead of the interface the address is really
bound to. Under those circumstances, an application may, somewhat
unexpectedly, continue to use connections for some time even after the
IP address is deconfigured." I am not sure why one setup would require
that and not another, but it's worth a try.

> 
> 
> El vie., 26 oct. 2018 a las 15:27, Dileep V Nair ( m>) escribió:
> > Hello Gabriel,
> > 
> > I have a similar cluster configuration running fine. I am using the
> > virtual IP to NFS mount a filesystem from Node 1 to node 2. The
> > differences I could see from your configuration ..
> > > primitive site_one_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr \
> > > params ip="192.168.2.200" cidr_netmask="255.255.252.0" nic="eth0"
> > \
> > > op monitor interval="40s" timeout="20s"
> > 
> > 
> > I use ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 
> > I have given only the IP parameter, no netmask and nic
> > I have a virtual hostname associated with the IP addr using
> > /etc/hosts and use the virtual hostname to connect. 
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks & Regards
> > 
> > Dileep Nair
> > Squad Lead - SAP Base 
> > IBM Services for Managed Applications
> > +91 98450 22258 Mobile
> > dilen...@in.ibm.com
> > 
> > IBM Services
> > 
> > Gabriel Buades ---10/26/2018 06:34:46 PM---Hello Andrei. I did not
> > add lvs_support at first. I added it later when noticed the
> > 
> > From: Gabriel Buades 
> > To: users@clusterlabs.org
> > Date: 10/26/2018 06:34 PM
> > Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] Floating IP active in both nodes
> > Sent by: "Users" 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Hello Andrei.
> > 
> > 
> > I did not add lvs_support at first. I added it later when noticed
> > the problem to test if something changes, but I got same result
> > 
> > Gabriel
> > 
> > 
> > El vie., 26 oct. 2018 a las 11:47, Andrei Borzenkov ( > il.com>) escribió:
> > 26.10.2018 11:14, Gabriel Buades пишет:
> > > Dear cluster labs team.
> > > 
> > > I previously configured a two nodes cluster with replicated maria
> > Db.
> > > To use one database as the active, and the other one as failover,
> > I
> > > configured a cluster using heartbeat:
> > > 
> > > root@logpmgid01v:~$ sudo crm configure show
> > > node $id="59bbdb76-be67-4be0-aedb-9e27d65f371e" logpmgid01v
> > > node $id="adbc5972-c491-4fc4-b87d-8170e1b2d4d0" logpmgid02v \
> > > attributes standby="off"
> > > primitive site_one_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr \
> > > params ip="192.168.2.200" cidr_netmask="255.255.252.0" nic="eth0"
> > \
> > > op monitor interval="40s" timeout="20s"
> > > location site_one_ip_pref site_one_ip 100: logpmgid01v
> > > property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
> > > dc-version="1.1.10-42f2063" \
> > > cluster-infrastructure="heartbeat" \
> > > stonith-enabled="false"
> > > 
> > > Now, I've done a similar setup using corosync:
> > > root@908soffid02:~# crm configure show
> > > node 1: 908soffid01
> > > node 2: 908soffid02
> > > primitive site_one_ip IPaddr \
> > > params ip=10.6.12.118 cidr_netmask=255.255.0.0 nic=ens160
> > lvs_support=true \
> > 
> > What is the reason you added lvs_support? Previous configuration
> > did

Re: [ClusterLabs] Floating IP active in both nodes

2018-10-26 Thread Gabriel Buades
Thanks Dileep.

I've modified the setup to match your suggestion, but I've got the same
result.

Executing ifconfig -a, I can see node 1 has the floating IP added to the
ethernet device.
Executing ifconfig -a in node 2, the floating IP is missing, as expected.

But when node 2 tries to connect to the floating IP, it connects to itself.

Any other suggestion?



El vie., 26 oct. 2018 a las 15:27, Dileep V Nair ()
escribió:

> Hello Gabriel,
>
> I have a similar cluster configuration running fine. I am using the
> virtual IP to NFS mount a filesystem from Node 1 to node 2. The differences
> I could see from your configuration ..
>
>> primitive site_one_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr \
>> params ip="192.168.2.200" cidr_netmask="255.255.252.0" nic="eth0" \
>> op monitor interval="40s" timeout="20s"
>
>
>I use ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2
>I have given only the IP parameter, no netmask and nic
>I have a virtual hostname associated with the IP addr using /etc/hosts
>and use the virtual hostname to connect.
>
>
>
> Thanks & Regards
>
> *Dileep Nair*
> Squad Lead - SAP Base
> IBM Services for Managed Applications
> +91 98450 22258 Mobile
> dilen...@in.ibm.com
>
> IBM *Services*
>
> [image: Inactive hide details for Gabriel Buades ---10/26/2018 06:34:46
> PM---Hello Andrei. I did not add lvs_support at first. I added]Gabriel
> Buades ---10/26/2018 06:34:46 PM---Hello Andrei. I did not add lvs_support
> at first. I added it later when noticed the
>
> From: Gabriel Buades 
> To: users@clusterlabs.org
> Date: 10/26/2018 06:34 PM
> Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] Floating IP active in both nodes
> Sent by: "Users" 
> --
>
>
>
> Hello Andrei.
>
>
> I did not add lvs_support at first. I added it later when noticed the
> problem to test if something changes, but I got same result
>
> Gabriel
>
>
> El vie., 26 oct. 2018 a las 11:47, Andrei Borzenkov (<
> *arvidj...@gmail.com* >) escribió:
>
>26.10.2018 11:14, Gabriel Buades пишет:
>> Dear cluster labs team.
>>
>> I previously configured a two nodes cluster with replicated maria Db.
>> To use one database as the active, and the other one as failover, I
>> configured a cluster using heartbeat:
>>
>> root@logpmgid01v:~$ sudo crm configure show
>> node $id="59bbdb76-be67-4be0-aedb-9e27d65f371e" logpmgid01v
>> node $id="adbc5972-c491-4fc4-b87d-8170e1b2d4d0" logpmgid02v \
>> attributes standby="off"
>> primitive site_one_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr \
>> params ip="192.168.2.200" cidr_netmask="255.255.252.0" nic="eth0" \
>> op monitor interval="40s" timeout="20s"
>> location site_one_ip_pref site_one_ip 100: logpmgid01v
>> property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
>> dc-version="1.1.10-42f2063" \
>> cluster-infrastructure="heartbeat" \
>> stonith-enabled="false"
>>
>> Now, I've done a similar setup using corosync:
>> root@908soffid02:~# crm configure show
>> node 1: 908soffid01
>> node 2: 908soffid02
>> primitive site_one_ip IPaddr \
>> params ip=10.6.12.118 cidr_netmask=255.255.0.0 nic=ens160
>lvs_support=true \
>
>What is the reason you added lvs_support? Previous configuration did
>not
>have it.
>
>> meta target-role=Started is-managed=true
>> location cli-prefer-site_one_ip site_one_ip role=Started inf:
>908soffid01
>> location site_one_ip_pref site_one_ip 100: 908soffid01
>> property cib-bootstrap-options: \
>> have-watchdog=false \
>> dc-version=1.1.14-70404b0 \
>> cluster-infrastructure=corosync \
>> cluster-name=debian \
>> stonith-enabled=false \
>> no-quorum-policy=ignore \
>> maintenance-mode=false
>>
>> Apparently, it works fine, and floating IP address is active in
>node1:
>> root@908soffid02:~# crm_mon -1
>> Last updated: Fri Oct 26 10:06:12 2018 Last change: Fri Oct 26
>10:02:53
>> 2018 by root via cibadmin on 908soffid02
>> Stack: corosync
>> Current DC: 908soffid01 (version 1.1.14-70404b0) - partition with
>quorum
>> 2 nodes and 1 resource configured
>>
>> Online: [ 908soffid01 908soffid02 ]
>>
>>  site_one_ip (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr): Started 908soffid01
>>
>> But when node2 tries to connect to the floating IP address, i

Re: [ClusterLabs] Floating IP active in both nodes

2018-10-26 Thread Dileep V Nair
Hello Gabriel,

I have a similar cluster configuration running fine. I am using the virtual
IP to NFS mount a filesystem from Node 1 to node 2. The differences I could
see from your configuration ..

  > primitive site_one_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr \
  > params ip="192.168.2.200" cidr_netmask="255.255.252.0" nic="eth0" \
  > op monitor interval="40s" timeout="20s"


  I use ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2
  I have given only the IP parameter, no netmask and nic
  I have a virtual hostname associated with the IP addr using /etc/hosts
  and use the virtual hostname to connect.



Thanks & Regards

Dileep Nair
Squad Lead - SAP Base
IBM Services for Managed Applications
+91 98450 22258 Mobile
dilen...@in.ibm.com

IBM Services



From:   Gabriel Buades 
To: users@clusterlabs.org
Date:   10/26/2018 06:34 PM
Subject:Re: [ClusterLabs] Floating IP active in both nodes
Sent by:"Users" 



Hello Andrei.


I did not add lvs_support at first. I added it later when noticed the
problem to test if something changes, but I got same result

Gabriel


El vie., 26 oct. 2018 a las 11:47, Andrei Borzenkov ()
escribió:
  26.10.2018 11:14, Gabriel Buades пишет:
  > Dear cluster labs team.
  >
  > I previously configured a two nodes cluster with replicated maria Db.
  > To use one database as the active, and the other one as failover, I
  > configured a cluster using heartbeat:
  >
  > root@logpmgid01v:~$ sudo crm configure show
  > node $id="59bbdb76-be67-4be0-aedb-9e27d65f371e" logpmgid01v
  > node $id="adbc5972-c491-4fc4-b87d-8170e1b2d4d0" logpmgid02v \
  > attributes standby="off"
  > primitive site_one_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr \
  > params ip="192.168.2.200" cidr_netmask="255.255.252.0" nic="eth0" \
  > op monitor interval="40s" timeout="20s"
  > location site_one_ip_pref site_one_ip 100: logpmgid01v
  > property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
  > dc-version="1.1.10-42f2063" \
  > cluster-infrastructure="heartbeat" \
  > stonith-enabled="false"
  >
  > Now, I've done a similar setup using corosync:
  > root@908soffid02:~# crm configure show
  > node 1: 908soffid01
  > node 2: 908soffid02
  > primitive site_one_ip IPaddr \
  > params ip=10.6.12.118 cidr_netmask=255.255.0.0 nic=ens160
  lvs_support=true \

  What is the reason you added lvs_support? Previous configuration did not
  have it.

  > meta target-role=Started is-managed=true
  > location cli-prefer-site_one_ip site_one_ip role=Started inf:
  908soffid01
  > location site_one_ip_pref site_one_ip 100: 908soffid01
  > property cib-bootstrap-options: \
  > have-watchdog=false \
  > dc-version=1.1.14-70404b0 \
  > cluster-infrastructure=corosync \
  > cluster-name=debian \
  > stonith-enabled=false \
  > no-quorum-policy=ignore \
  > maintenance-mode=false
  >
  > Apparently, it works fine, and floating IP address is active in node1:
  > root@908soffid02:~# crm_mon -1
  > Last updated: Fri Oct 26 10:06:12 2018 Last change: Fri Oct 26 10:02:53
  > 2018 by root via cibadmin on 908soffid02
  > Stack: corosync
  > Current DC: 908soffid01 (version 1.1.14-70404b0) - partition with
  quorum
  > 2 nodes and 1 resource configured
  >
  > Online: [ 908soffid01 908soffid02 ]
  >
  >  site_one_ip (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr): Started 908soffid01
  >
  > But when node2 tries to connect to the floating IP address, it gets
  > connected to itself, despite the IP address is bound to the first node:
  > root@908soffid02:~# ssh root@10.6.12.118 hostname
  > root@soffiddb's password:
  > 908soffid02
  >
  > I'd want the second node connects to the actual floating IP address,
  but I
  > cannot see how to set it up. Any help is welcome.
  >
  > I am using pacemaker 1.1.14-2ubuntu1.4 and corosync 2.3.5-3ubuntu2.1
  >
  > Kind regards.
  >
  >
  >
  > Gabriel Buades
  >
  >
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Re: [ClusterLabs] Floating IP active in both nodes

2018-10-26 Thread Gabriel Buades
Hello Andrei.


I did not add lvs_support at first. I added it later when noticed the
problem to test if something changes, but I got same result

Gabriel


El vie., 26 oct. 2018 a las 11:47, Andrei Borzenkov ()
escribió:

> 26.10.2018 11:14, Gabriel Buades пишет:
> > Dear cluster labs team.
> >
> > I previously configured a two nodes cluster with replicated maria Db.
> > To use one database as the active, and the other one as failover, I
> > configured a cluster using heartbeat:
> >
> > root@logpmgid01v:~$ sudo crm configure show
> > node $id="59bbdb76-be67-4be0-aedb-9e27d65f371e" logpmgid01v
> > node $id="adbc5972-c491-4fc4-b87d-8170e1b2d4d0" logpmgid02v \
> > attributes standby="off"
> > primitive site_one_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr \
> > params ip="192.168.2.200" cidr_netmask="255.255.252.0" nic="eth0" \
> > op monitor interval="40s" timeout="20s"
> > location site_one_ip_pref site_one_ip 100: logpmgid01v
> > property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
> > dc-version="1.1.10-42f2063" \
> > cluster-infrastructure="heartbeat" \
> > stonith-enabled="false"
> >
> > Now, I've done a similar setup using corosync:
> > root@908soffid02:~# crm configure show
> > node 1: 908soffid01
> > node 2: 908soffid02
> > primitive site_one_ip IPaddr \
> > params ip=10.6.12.118 cidr_netmask=255.255.0.0 nic=ens160
> lvs_support=true \
>
> What is the reason you added lvs_support? Previous configuration did not
> have it.
>
> > meta target-role=Started is-managed=true
> > location cli-prefer-site_one_ip site_one_ip role=Started inf: 908soffid01
> > location site_one_ip_pref site_one_ip 100: 908soffid01
> > property cib-bootstrap-options: \
> > have-watchdog=false \
> > dc-version=1.1.14-70404b0 \
> > cluster-infrastructure=corosync \
> > cluster-name=debian \
> > stonith-enabled=false \
> > no-quorum-policy=ignore \
> > maintenance-mode=false
> >
> > Apparently, it works fine, and floating IP address is active in node1:
> > root@908soffid02:~# crm_mon -1
> > Last updated: Fri Oct 26 10:06:12 2018 Last change: Fri Oct 26 10:02:53
> > 2018 by root via cibadmin on 908soffid02
> > Stack: corosync
> > Current DC: 908soffid01 (version 1.1.14-70404b0) - partition with quorum
> > 2 nodes and 1 resource configured
> >
> > Online: [ 908soffid01 908soffid02 ]
> >
> >  site_one_ip (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr): Started 908soffid01
> >
> > But when node2 tries to connect to the floating IP address, it gets
> > connected to itself, despite the IP address is bound to the first node:
> > root@908soffid02:~# ssh root@10.6.12.118 hostname
> > root@soffiddb's password:
> > 908soffid02
> >
> > I'd want the second node connects to the actual floating IP address, but
> I
> > cannot see how to set it up. Any help is welcome.
> >
> > I am using pacemaker 1.1.14-2ubuntu1.4 and corosync 2.3.5-3ubuntu2.1
> >
> > Kind regards.
> >
> >
> >
> > Gabriel Buades
> >
> >
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Re: [ClusterLabs] Floating IP active in both nodes

2018-10-26 Thread Andrei Borzenkov
26.10.2018 11:14, Gabriel Buades пишет:
> Dear cluster labs team.
> 
> I previously configured a two nodes cluster with replicated maria Db.
> To use one database as the active, and the other one as failover, I
> configured a cluster using heartbeat:
> 
> root@logpmgid01v:~$ sudo crm configure show
> node $id="59bbdb76-be67-4be0-aedb-9e27d65f371e" logpmgid01v
> node $id="adbc5972-c491-4fc4-b87d-8170e1b2d4d0" logpmgid02v \
> attributes standby="off"
> primitive site_one_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr \
> params ip="192.168.2.200" cidr_netmask="255.255.252.0" nic="eth0" \
> op monitor interval="40s" timeout="20s"
> location site_one_ip_pref site_one_ip 100: logpmgid01v
> property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
> dc-version="1.1.10-42f2063" \
> cluster-infrastructure="heartbeat" \
> stonith-enabled="false"
> 
> Now, I've done a similar setup using corosync:
> root@908soffid02:~# crm configure show
> node 1: 908soffid01
> node 2: 908soffid02
> primitive site_one_ip IPaddr \
> params ip=10.6.12.118 cidr_netmask=255.255.0.0 nic=ens160 lvs_support=true \

What is the reason you added lvs_support? Previous configuration did not
have it.

> meta target-role=Started is-managed=true
> location cli-prefer-site_one_ip site_one_ip role=Started inf: 908soffid01
> location site_one_ip_pref site_one_ip 100: 908soffid01
> property cib-bootstrap-options: \
> have-watchdog=false \
> dc-version=1.1.14-70404b0 \
> cluster-infrastructure=corosync \
> cluster-name=debian \
> stonith-enabled=false \
> no-quorum-policy=ignore \
> maintenance-mode=false
> 
> Apparently, it works fine, and floating IP address is active in node1:
> root@908soffid02:~# crm_mon -1
> Last updated: Fri Oct 26 10:06:12 2018 Last change: Fri Oct 26 10:02:53
> 2018 by root via cibadmin on 908soffid02
> Stack: corosync
> Current DC: 908soffid01 (version 1.1.14-70404b0) - partition with quorum
> 2 nodes and 1 resource configured
> 
> Online: [ 908soffid01 908soffid02 ]
> 
>  site_one_ip (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr): Started 908soffid01
> 
> But when node2 tries to connect to the floating IP address, it gets
> connected to itself, despite the IP address is bound to the first node:
> root@908soffid02:~# ssh root@10.6.12.118 hostname
> root@soffiddb's password:
> 908soffid02
> 
> I'd want the second node connects to the actual floating IP address, but I
> cannot see how to set it up. Any help is welcome.
> 
> I am using pacemaker 1.1.14-2ubuntu1.4 and corosync 2.3.5-3ubuntu2.1
> 
> Kind regards.
> 
> 
> 
> Gabriel Buades
> 
> 
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[ClusterLabs] Floating IP active in both nodes

2018-10-26 Thread Gabriel Buades
Dear cluster labs team.

I previously configured a two nodes cluster with replicated maria Db.
To use one database as the active, and the other one as failover, I
configured a cluster using heartbeat:

root@logpmgid01v:~$ sudo crm configure show
node $id="59bbdb76-be67-4be0-aedb-9e27d65f371e" logpmgid01v
node $id="adbc5972-c491-4fc4-b87d-8170e1b2d4d0" logpmgid02v \
attributes standby="off"
primitive site_one_ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr \
params ip="192.168.2.200" cidr_netmask="255.255.252.0" nic="eth0" \
op monitor interval="40s" timeout="20s"
location site_one_ip_pref site_one_ip 100: logpmgid01v
property $id="cib-bootstrap-options" \
dc-version="1.1.10-42f2063" \
cluster-infrastructure="heartbeat" \
stonith-enabled="false"

Now, I've done a similar setup using corosync:
root@908soffid02:~# crm configure show
node 1: 908soffid01
node 2: 908soffid02
primitive site_one_ip IPaddr \
params ip=10.6.12.118 cidr_netmask=255.255.0.0 nic=ens160 lvs_support=true \
meta target-role=Started is-managed=true
location cli-prefer-site_one_ip site_one_ip role=Started inf: 908soffid01
location site_one_ip_pref site_one_ip 100: 908soffid01
property cib-bootstrap-options: \
have-watchdog=false \
dc-version=1.1.14-70404b0 \
cluster-infrastructure=corosync \
cluster-name=debian \
stonith-enabled=false \
no-quorum-policy=ignore \
maintenance-mode=false

Apparently, it works fine, and floating IP address is active in node1:
root@908soffid02:~# crm_mon -1
Last updated: Fri Oct 26 10:06:12 2018 Last change: Fri Oct 26 10:02:53
2018 by root via cibadmin on 908soffid02
Stack: corosync
Current DC: 908soffid01 (version 1.1.14-70404b0) - partition with quorum
2 nodes and 1 resource configured

Online: [ 908soffid01 908soffid02 ]

 site_one_ip (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr): Started 908soffid01

But when node2 tries to connect to the floating IP address, it gets
connected to itself, despite the IP address is bound to the first node:
root@908soffid02:~# ssh root@10.6.12.118 hostname
root@soffiddb's password:
908soffid02

I'd want the second node connects to the actual floating IP address, but I
cannot see how to set it up. Any help is welcome.

I am using pacemaker 1.1.14-2ubuntu1.4 and corosync 2.3.5-3ubuntu2.1

Kind regards.



Gabriel Buades
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