On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 10:26 PM Reid Wahl <nw...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 10:21 PM Madison Kelly <mke...@alteeve.com> wrote: > > > > On 2023-01-12 01:12, Reid Wahl wrote: > > > On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 8:11 PM Madison Kelly <mke...@alteeve.com> wrote: > > >> > > >> Hi all, > > >> > > >> There was a lot of sub-threads, so I figured it's helpful to start a > > >> new thread with a summary so far. For context; I have a super simple > > >> perl script that pretends to be an RA for the sake of debugging. > > >> > > >> https://pastebin.com/9z314TaB > > >> > > >> I've had variations log environment variables and confirmed that all > > >> the variables in the direct call that work are in the crm_resource > > >> triggered call. There are no selinux issues logged in audit.log and > > >> selinux is permissive. The script logs the real and effective UID and > > >> GID and it's the same in both instances. Calling other shell programs > > >> (tested with 'hostname') run fine, this is specifically crm_resource -> > > >> test RA -> virsh call. > > >> > > >> I ran strace on the virsh call from inside my test script (changing > > >> 'virsh.good' to 'virsh.bad' between running directly and via > > >> crm_resource. The strace runs made six files each time. Below are > > >> pastebin links with the outputs of the six runs in one paste, but each > > >> file's output is in it's own block (search for file: to see the > > >> different file outputs) > > >> > > >> Good/direct run of the test RA: > > >> - https://pastebin.com/xtqe9NSG > > >> > > >> Bad/crm_resource triggered run of the test RA: > > >> - https://pastebin.com/vBiLVejW > > >> > > >> Still absolutely stumped. > > > > > > The strace outputs show that your bad runs are all getting stopped > > > with SIGTTOU. If you've never heard of that, me either. > > > > The hell?! This is new to me also. > > > > > https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Job-Control-Signals.html > > > > > > Macro: int SIGTTOU > > > > > > This is similar to SIGTTIN, but is generated when a process in a > > > background job attempts to write to the terminal or set its modes. > > > Again, the default action is to stop the process. SIGTTOU is only > > > generated for an attempt to write to the terminal if the TOSTOP output > > > mode is set; see Output Modes. > > > > > > > > > Maybe this has something to do with the buffer settings in the perl > > > script(?). It might be worth trying a version that doesn't fiddle with > > > the outputs and buffer settings. > > > > I tried removing the $|, and then I changed the script to be entirely a > > bash script, still hanging. I tried 'virsh --connect <method> list > > --all' where method was qemu:///system, qemu:///session, and > > ssh+qemu:///root@localhost/system, all hang. In bash or perl. > > > > > I don't know which difference between your environment and mine is > > > relevant here, such that I can't reproduce the issue using your test > > > script. It works perfectly fine for me. > > > > > > Can you run `stty -a | grep tostop`? If there's a minus sign > > > ("-tostop"), it's disabled; if it's present without a minus sign > > > ("tostop"), it's enabled, as best I can tell. > > > > -tostop is there > > > > ==== > > [root@mk-a07n02 ~]# stty -a | grep tostop > > isig icanon iexten echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh -xcase -tostop -echoprt > > [root@mk-a07n02 ~]# > > ==== > > > > > I'm just spitballing here. It's disabled by default on my machine... > > > but even when I enable it, crm_resource --validate works fine. It may > > > be set differently when running under crm_resource. > > > > How do you enable it? > > With `stty tostop`
If anything it should be disabled though > > It's 100% possible that this whole thing is a red herring by the way. > I'm looking for anything that might explain the discrepancy. SIGTTOU > may not be directly tied to the root cause. > > > > > -- > > Madison Kelly > > Alteeve's Niche! > > Chief Technical Officer > > c: +1-647-471-0951 > > https://alteeve.com/ > > > > > -- > Regards, > > Reid Wahl (He/Him) > Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat > RHEL High Availability - Pacemaker -- Regards, Reid Wahl (He/Him) Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat RHEL High Availability - Pacemaker _______________________________________________ Manage your subscription: https://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users ClusterLabs home: https://www.clusterlabs.org/