Re: RHEL5 failover domain

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I've found problem with RHEL5 cluster. When I use prioritized fail over domain and next reset the node witch have priority set to 1 cluster relocate service to node with priority 2. Next, when node 1 come back ,cluster is trying to relocate service back to primary node. In logfile I always find:

Nov 19 12:32:26 l2 openais[1977]: [TOTEM] entering OPERATIONAL state.
Nov 19 12:32:26 l2 openais[1977]: [CLM ] got nodejoin message 192.168.10.10 Nov 19 12:32:26 l2 openais[1977]: [CLM ] got nodejoin message 192.168.10.11
Nov 19 12:32:26 l2 openais[1977]: [CPG  ] got joinlist message from node 1
Nov 19 12:32:26 l2 clurgmgrd[2687]: <notice> Stopping service service:vsftpd
Nov 19 12:32:41 l2 clurgmgrd[2687]: <err> #52: Failed changing RG status
Nov 19 12:32:56 l2 clurgmgrd[2687]: <err> #57: Failed changing RG status
Nov 19 12:32:57 l2 clurgmgrd: [2687]: <info> Executing /etc/init.d/vsftpd status

I tested this many times and in this case clurgmgrd do not try to run script with stop parameter, but when I try to relocate service manualy using clusvcadm or when both nodes have priority 1 everything is successful. Is also successful if I'm restarting node using reboot. I think automatic (after crash) relocating starts too early. In my opinion cluster do not wait for rgmanager start.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=327721

Ok, I'm admitting - I've missed that.

But i've just tested packet cman-2.0.73-1.2lhh.i386.rpm and unfortunately i've noticed that problem is existing still.

daro


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