On 08/16/12 15:09, Chip Burke wrote:
time ccs -d -h xanadunode2 --getconf
Gives me
real 2m7.027s
user 0m0.053s
sys 0m0.013s
Can you try removing libvirt (rpm -e libvirt) and restarting ricci
(/etc/init.d/ricci restart).
And run that command again?
So it sits for quite a while.
________________________________________
Chip Burke
On 8/16/12 3:52 PM, "Chris Feist" <cfeist@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 08/16/12 13:52, Chip Burke wrote:
Here we goŠ
node1:
ricci-0.16.2-55.el6.x86_64
node2:
ricci-0.16.2-55.el6.x86_64
[root@xanadunode2 ~]# service ricci stop
Shutting down ricci: [ OK ]
[root@xanadunode2 ~]# service ricci start
Starting ricci: [ OK ]
[root@xanadunode2 ~]# ccs -d -h localhost --getconf
***Sending to ricci server:
<ricci function="process_batch" async="false"
version="1.0"><batch><module
name="cluster"><request API_version="1.0"><function_call
name="get_cluster.conf"></function_call></request></module></batch></ricc
i>
***Sending End
***Received from ricci server
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ricci authenticated="false" success="5" version="1.0"/>
***Receive End
localhost password:
***Sending to ricci server:
<ricci function="authenticate" password="XXXXXX" version="1.0"/>
***Sending End
***Received from ricci server
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Timeout_reached_without_valid_XML_request/>
***Receive End
Error: no ricci tag in ricci response
Of course I fudged the password with XXXs for the list.
How long does it take for you to get the "Error: no ricci tag in ricci
response"? Is it pretty quick or does it take around 30 seconds?
Thanks!
________________________________________
Chip Burke
On 8/16/12 12:30 PM, "Chris Feist" <cfeist@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 08/15/12 16:49, Chip Burke wrote:
There is nothing in messages or secure on either node1 or 2 at that
time.
Ok, there's something going on with the ricci authentication on that
node. Can
you give me the output of 'rpm -q ricci' as well as do a
'/etc/init.d/ricci
restart'.
Then on the node that is running ricci, try this command:
ccs -d -h localhost --getconf
(it should ask your for a password, and enter the ricci password)
Thanks,
Chris
________________________________________
Chip Burke
On 8/15/12 4:50 PM, "Chris Feist" <cfeist@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 08/15/12 15:08, Chip Burke wrote:
modcluster-0.16.2-18.el6.x86_64
And
[root@xanadunode1 ~]# ccs -d -h xanadunode2 --getconf
***Sending to ricci server:
<ricci function="process_batch" async="false"
version="1.0"><batch><module
name="cluster"><request API_version="1.0"><function_call
name="get_cluster.conf"></function_call></request></module></batch></
ri
cc
i>
***Sending End
***Received from ricci server
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ricci authenticated="false" success="5" version="1.0"/>
***Receive End
xanadunode2 password:
***Sending to ricci server:
<ricci function="authenticate" password="XXXXXX" version="1.0"/>
***Sending End
***Received from ricci server
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Timeout_reached_without_valid_XML_request/>
***Receive End
Error: no ricci tag in ricci response
Thanks, can you also provide what was in /var/log/messages and
/var/log/secure
when those errors occurred?
Thanks!
________________________________________
Chip Burke
On 8/15/12 3:56 PM, "Chris Feist" <cfeist@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 08/14/12 20:34, Chip Burke wrote:
[root@xanadunode1 ~]# ccs -h xanadunode2 --getconf
This gives me similar results. It sits and spins for a few minutes
and
then fails with:
Error: no ricci tag in ricci response
ccs -f /etc/cluster/cluster.conf -h xanadunode2 --setconf
Can you send me the output of 'rpm -q modcluster' and
'ccs -d -h xanadunode2 --getconf'
Thanks,
Chris
This locks up everything going to GFS2 mounts. Two nodes
recovered,
the
other didn't, required a fence_node. GFS2 showed this before the
fence.
cd: /datastore/lvol0: Input/output error
Along with the error Error: no ricci tag in ricci response
________________________________________
Chip Burke
On 8/14/12 3:12 PM, "Chris Feist" <cfeist@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can you try using ccs to get the current configuration of that
node:
ccs -h <host name> --getconf
As well as use ccs to try and set the conf on that node?
ccs -f <cluster.conf file> -h <host name> --setconf
This should let us narrow down whether it's an issue with ricci
or
luci.
Thanks!
Chris
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