>>> Jan Pokorný <[email protected]> schrieb am 22.08.2019 um 12:09 in Nachricht <[email protected]>: > On 22/08/19 08:07 +0200, Ulrich Windl wrote: >> When a second node joined a two‑node cluster, I noticed the >> following error message that leaves me kind of clueless: >> pengine[7280]: error: Characters left over after parsing '10#012': > '#012' >> >> Where should I look for these characters? > > Given it's pengine related, one of the ideas is it's related to: > > https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker/commit/9cf01f5f987b5cbe387c4e040ff5
> bfd6872eb0ad > > Therefore it'd be nothing to try to tackle in the user‑facing > configuration, but some kind of internal confusion, perhaps stemming > from mixing pacemaker version within the cluster? True: the DC has pacemaker-1.1.19+20180928.0d2680780-1.8.x86_64 while the node freshly started has pacemaker-1.1.19+20181105.ccd6b5b10-3.10.1.x86_64. > > By any chance, do you have an interval of 12 seconds configured > at any operation for any resource? Nope, but we have "interval=120" a few times. > > (The only other and unlikely possibility I can immediately see is > having one of pe‑*‑series‑max cluster options misconfigured.) Also applies somewhat: THe guy who configured the cluster forgot to set a limit on the input files, so we had a leady a few thousands of them. I set the limit, and also "tried to convince" the cluster to wrap around the numbers without restarting by writing a smaller number into /var/lib/pacemaker/pengine/pe-input.last > >> The message was written after an announced resource move to the new >> node. > > ‑‑ > Poki _______________________________________________ Manage your subscription: https://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users ClusterLabs home: https://www.clusterlabs.org/
