Issue with mysql service in RHEL6.2 cluster

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I am having issue with mysql service in RHEL6.2 cluster. While starting service I receive the following error in /var/log/message

 

Jan 10 08:47:52 atp-wwdev1 rgmanager[6015]: Starting Service mysql:mysql

Jan 10 08:47:54 atp-wwdev1 rgmanager[6096]: Starting Service mysql:mysql > Failed - Timeout Error

Jan 10 08:47:54 atp-wwdev1 rgmanager[1842]: start on mysql "mysql" returned 1 (generic error)

Jan 10 08:47:54 atp-wwdev1 rgmanager[1842]: #68: Failed to start service:mysql; return value: 1

Jan 10 08:47:54 atp-wwdev1 rgmanager[1842]: Stopping service service:mysql

Jan 10 08:47:54 atp-wwdev1 rgmanager[6180]: Stopping Service mysql:mysql

Jan 10 08:47:55 atp-wwdev1 rgmanager[6202]: Checking Existence Of File /var/run/cluster/mysql.pid [mysql:mysql] > Failed - File Doesn't Exist

Jan 10 08:47:55 atp-wwdev1 rgmanager[6224]: Stopping Service mysql:mysql > Succeed

Jan 10 08:47:55 atp-wwdev1 rgmanager[1842]: Service service:mysql is recovering

Jan 10 08:47:55 atp-wwdev1 rgmanager[1842]: #71: Relocating failed service service:mysql

Jan 10 08:47:59 atp-wwdev1 rgmanager[1842]: Service service:mysql is stopped

 

Can you please help me with the above problem?

 

My cluster.conf file is follows:

 

<?xml version="1.0"?>

<cluster config_version="29" name="atp_mysql">

        <clusternodes>

                <clusternode name="atp-wwdev1.test1.com.au" nodeid="1">

                        <fence/>

                        <multicast addr="239.192.200.1"/>

                </clusternode>

                <clusternode name="atp-wwdev2.test1.com.au" nodeid="2" votes="1">

                        <fence/>

                        <multicast addr="239.192.200.1"/>

                </clusternode>

        </clusternodes>

        <fencedevices>

                <fencedevice agent="fence_xvm" name="atp_fance"/>

        </fencedevices>

        <rm>

                <failoverdomains>

                        <failoverdomain name="atp_failover" nofailback="0" ordered="1" restricted="0">

                                <failoverdomainnode name="atp-wwdev1.test1.com.au" priority="2"/>

                                <failoverdomainnode name="atp-wwdev2.test1.com.au" priority="5"/>

                        </failoverdomain>

                </failoverdomains>

                <resources>

                        <ip address="10.26.240.95/24" monitor_link="on" sleeptime="2"/>

                        <netfs export="/nfs/mysql" force_unmount="on" fstype="nfs" host="10.26.240.190" mountpoint="/var/lib/mysql" name="filesystem" no_unmount="on"/>

                        <mysql config_file="/etc/my.cnf" listen_address="10.26.24.95" name="MySQL server" shutdown_wait="2" startup_wait="0"/>

                </resources>

                <service autostart="1" domain="atp_failover" exclusive="0" name="access_ip" recovery="relocate">

                        <ip ref="10.26.240.95/24"/>

                </service>

                <service autostart="1" domain="atp_failover" exclusive="0" name="mysql" recovery="relocate">

                        <mysql config_file="/etc/my.cnf" listen_address="10.26.240.95" name="mysql" shutdown_wait="2" startup_wait="2"/>

                </service>

                <service autostart="1" domain="atp_failover" exclusive="0" name="storage" recovery="relocate">

                        <netfs ref="filesystem"/>

                </service>

        </rm>

        <fence_daemon clean_start="0" post_fail_delay="0" post_join_delay="3"/>

        <cman expected_votes="1" two_node="1">

                <multicast addr="239.192.200.1"/>

        </cman>

        <totem/>

        <logging debug="off"/>

</cluster>

 

 

/etc/my.cnf file is follows:

 

[mysqld]

datadir=/var/lib/mysql

socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock

user=mysql

# Disabling symbolic-links is recommended to prevent assorted security risks

symbolic-links=0

 

[mysqld_safe]

log-error=/var/log/mysqld.log

pid-file=/var/run/cluster/mysql.pid

 

 

Thanks

Raj

 

 

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