Re: error clusvcadm

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Hi,

This is the cluster.conf :

[root@titan0 11:29:14 ~]# cat /etc/cluster/cluster.conf
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<cluster config_version="7" name="HA_MGMT">
        <fence_daemon clean_start="1" post_fail_delay="0" post_join_delay="60"/>
        <clusternodes>
                <clusternode name="titan0"  nodeid="1" votes="1">
                        <fence>
                                <method name="1">
                                        <device name="titan0fence" option="reboot"/>
                                </method>
                        </fence>
                </clusternode>
                <clusternode name="titan1" nodeid="2" votes="1">
                        <fence>
                                <method name="1">
                                        <device name="titan1fence" option="reboot"/>
                                </method>
                        </fence>
                </clusternode>
        </clusternodes>
        <cman  cluster_id="0" expected_votes="1" two_node="1"/>
        <fencedevices>
                <fencedevice agent="fence_ipmilan" ipaddr="172.17.0.101" login="administrator" name="titan0fence" passwd="administrator"/>
                <fencedevice agent="fence_ipmilan" ipaddr="172.17.0.102" login="administrator" name="titan1fence" passwd="administrator"/>
        </fencedevices>
        <rm>
                <failoverdomains>
                        <failoverdomain name="titan0_heuristic" ordered="0" restricted="1">
                                <failoverdomainnode name="titan0" priority="1"/>
                        </failoverdomain>
                        <failoverdomain name="titan1_heuristic" ordered="0" restricted="1">
                                <failoverdomainnode name="titan1" priority="1"/>
                        </failoverdomain>
                        <failoverdomain name="MgmtNodes" ordered="0" restricted="0">
                                <failoverdomainnode name="titan0" priority="1"/>
                                <failoverdomainnode name="titan1" priority="2"/>
                        </failoverdomain>
            <failoverdomain name="NFSHA" ordered="0" restricted="0">
                <failoverdomainnode name="titan0" priority="2"/>
                <failoverdomainnode name="titan1" priority="1"/>
            </failoverdomain>
                </failoverdomains>
            <service domain="titan0_heuristic" name="ha_titan0_check" autostart="1" checkinterval="10">
                    <script file="/usr/sbin/ha_titan0_check" name="ha_titan0_check"/>
            </service>
            <service domain="titan1_heuristic" name="ha_titan1_check" autostart="1" checkinterval="10">
                    <script file="/usr/sbin/ha_titan1_check" name="ha_titan1_check"/>
            </service>
                <service domain="MgmtNodes" name="HA_MGMT" autostart="0" recovery="relocate">
            <!-- ip addresses lines mgmt -->
                                <ip address="172.17.0.99/16" monitor_link="1"/>
                                <ip address="10.90.0.99/24" monitor_link="1"/>
            <!-- devices lines mgmt -->
                       <fs device="LABEL=postfix" mountpoint="/var/spool/postfix" force_unmount="1" fstype="ext3" name="mgmtha5" options=""/>
                       <fs device="LABEL=bigimage" mountpoint="/var/lib/systemimager" force_unmount="1" fstype="ext3" name="mgmtha4" options=""/>
                       <clusterfs device="LABEL=HA_MGMT:conman" mountpoint="/var/log/conman" force_unmount="0" fstype="gfs2" name="mgmtha3" options=""/>
                       <clusterfs device="LABEL=HA_MGMT:ganglia" mountpoint="/var/lib/ganglia/rrds" force_unmount="0" fstype="gfs2" name="mgmtha2" options=""/>
                       <clusterfs device="LABEL=HA_MGMT:syslog" mountpoint="/var/log/HOSTS" force_unmount="0" fstype="gfs2" name="mgmtha1" options=""/>
                       <clusterfs device="LABEL=HA_MGMT:cdb" mountpoint="/var/lib/pgsql/data" force_unmount="0" fstype="gfs2" name="mgmtha0" options=""/>
                        <script file="/usr/sbin/haservices" name="haservices"/>
                </service>
        <service domain="NFSHA" name="HA_NFS" autostart="0" checkinterval="60">
            <!-- ip addresses lines nfs -->
                                <ip address="10.31.0.99/16" monitor_link="1"/>
                                <ip address="10.90.0.88/24" monitor_link="1"/>
                                <ip address="172.17.0.88/16" monitor_link="1"/>
            <!-- devices lines nfs -->
                       <fs device="LABEL=PROGS" mountpoint="/programs" force_unmount="1" fstype="ext3" name="nfsha4" options=""/>
                       <fs device="LABEL=WRKTMP" mountpoint="/worktmp" force_unmount="1" fstype="ext3" name="nfsha3" options=""/>
                       <fs device="LABEL=LABOS" mountpoint="/labos" force_unmount="1" fstype="xfs" name="nfsha2" options="ikeep"/>
                       <fs device="LABEL=OPTINTEL" mountpoint="/opt/intel" force_unmount="1" fstype="ext3" name="nfsha1" options=""/>
                       <fs device="LABEL=HOMENFS" mountpoint="/home_nfs" force_unmount="1" fstype="ext3" name="nfsha0" options=""/>
            <script file="/etc/init.d/nfs" name="nfs_service"/>
        </service>
        </rm>
    <totem token="21000" />
</cluster>
<!-- !!!!! DON'T REMOVE OR CHANGE ANYTHING IN PARAMETERS SECTION BELOW
node_name=titan0
node_ipmi_ipaddr=172.17.0.101
node_hwmanager_login=administrator
node_hwmanager_passwd=administrator
ipaddr1_for_heuristics=172.17.0.200
node_ha_name=titan1
node_ha_ipmi_ipaddr=172.17.0.102
node_ha_hwmanager_login=administrator
node_ha_hwmanager_passwd=administrator
ipaddr2_for_heuristics=172.17.0.200
mngt_virt_ipaddr_for_heuristics=not used on this type of node
END OF SECTION !!!!! -->


The var/log/messages is too long and have some messages repeated :
May 13 11:30:33 s_sys@titan0 snmpd[4584]: Connection from UDP: [10.40.20.30]:39198
May 13 11:30:33 s_sys@titan0 snmpd[4584]: Connection from UDP: [10.40.20.30]:39198
May 13 11:30:33 s_sys@titan0 snmpd[4584]: Connection from UDP: [10.40.20.30]:39198
May 13 11:30:33 s_sys@titan0 snmpd[4584]: Connection from UDP: [10.40.20.30]:39198
May 13 11:30:33 s_sys@titan0 snmpd[4584]: Connection from UDP: [10.40.20.30]:39198
May 13 11:30:33 s_sys@titan0 snmpd[4584]: Connection from UDP: [10.40.20.30]:39198
May 13 11:30:33 s_sys@titan0 snmpd[4584]: Connection from UDP: [10.40.20.30]:39198
May 13 11:30:34 s_sys@titan0 snmpd[4584]: Connection from UDP: [10.40.20.30]:53030
May 13 11:30:34 s_sys@titan0 snmpd[4584]: Received SNMP packet(s) from UDP: [10.40.20.30]:53030
May 13 11:30:34 s_sys@titan0 snmpd[4584]: Connection from UDP: [10.40.20.30]:41083
May 13 11:30:34 s_sys@titan0 snmpd[4584]: Received SNMP packet(s) from UDP: [10.40.20.30]:41083

Regards
Delphine



Le 13/05/13 10:37, Rajveer Singh a écrit :
Hi Delphine,
It seems there is some filesystem crash. Please share your /var/log/messages and /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file to help you futher.

Regards,
Rajveer Singh


On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Delphine Ramalingom <delphine.ramalingom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I have a problem and I need some help.

Our cluster linux have been stopped for maintenance in the room server butr, an error was occured during the stopping procedure :
Local machine disabling service:HA_MGMT...Failure

The cluster was electrically stopped. But since the restart, I don't succed to restart services with command clussvcadm.
I have this message :

clusvcadm -e HA_MGMT
Local machine trying to enable service:HA_MGMT...Aborted; service failed
and
<err>    startFilesystem: Could not match LABEL=postfix with a real device

Do you have a solution for me ?

Thanks a lot in advance.

Regards
Delphine

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