[LinuxFailSafe] help
Tony Gallacher
Tony.Gallacher@gsc.org.uk
Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:43:22 +0100
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> 1. failsafe on redhat advanced server 2.1 (Michael Paul)
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> Message: 1
> From: "Michael Paul" <mipa@unix.sbg.ac.at>
> To: <linuxfailsafe@lists.community.tummy.com>
> Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 16:33:45 +0200
> Subject: [LinuxFailSafe] failsafe on redhat advanced server 2.1
>
> Hi all
>
> I installed failsafe as described in the README file.
> For the node and resource definition I used the following script.
>
> Everything seems to be fine but there are no resources located on my node.
> How does the interconnection between the 2 nodes work? I have a ethernet
> and
> a serial connection, but I would prefer the ethernet connection.
> something is wrong with the interconnection.
> can anyone help me
>
> mipa
>
> ###################################################################
>
> [root@testnode1 root]# tail /var/log/failsafe/crsd_testnode1
>
> * * * L o g g i n g R e s t a r t e d * * *
>
> Tue Sep 9 16:15:33.166 <N crsd crs 14744:0 crsd_main.c:200> Crsd
> restarted.
> Tue Sep 9 16:15:34.114 <W crsd crs 14744:0 crsd_pending.c:490>
> CI_CRSERR_INVAL, The node specified for monitoring has its controlled port
> disabled. Ignoring this request.
> Tue Sep 9 16:16:03.367 <W crsd crs 14744:0 crsd_pending.c:490>
> CI_CRSERR_INVAL, The node specified for monitoring has its controlled port
> disabled. Ignoring this request.
> Tue Sep 9 16:16:04.377 <W crsd crs 14744:0 crsd_pending.c:490>
> CI_CRSERR_INVAL, The node specified for monitoring has its controlled port
> disabled. Ignoring this request.
> Tue Sep 9 16:16:05.390 <W crsd crs 14744:0 crsd_pending.c:490>
> CI_CRSERR_INVAL, The node specified for monitoring has its controlled port
> disabled. Ignoring this request.
> Tue Sep 9 16:16:34.676 <W crsd crs 14744:0 crsd_pending.c:920>
> CI_CRSERR_INVAL, The node specified for a reset request has its controlled
> port disabled. Ignoring this request.
> Tue Sep 9 16:17:44.901 <W crsd crs 14744:0 crsd_pending.c:490>
> CI_CRSERR_INVAL, The node specified for monitoring has its controlled port
> disabled. Ignoring this request.
>
> ###################################################################
>
> logfile /var/log/failsafe/ifd_testnode1:
>
> * * * L o g g i n g R e s t a r t e d * * *
>
> Tue Sep 9 16:16:00.296 <W ha_ifd ifd 14790:0 ifd_net.c:681> CI_FAILURE,
> lo
> is neither broadcast, point-to-point, nor loopback
>
> Tue Sep 9 16:16:00.296 <I0 ha_ifd ifd 14790:0 ifd_main.c:346> ha_ifd
> monitoring network interfaces
> Tue Sep 9 16:16:24.397 <E ha_ifd ifd 14790:0 ifd_net.c:605> CI_FAILURE,
> interface eth0 is sick: Check cables
> Tue Sep 9 16:16:24.398 <I0 ha_ifd ifd 14790:0 ifd_net.c:381> CI_FAILURE,
> marking interface eth0 as SICK
> Tue Sep 9 16:17:11.697 <I0 ha_ifd ifd 14790:0 ifd_net.c:442> interface
> eth0
> has been restored
> Tue Sep 9 16:17:28.747 <E ha_ifd ifd 14790:0 ifd_net.c:605> CI_FAILURE,
> interface eth0 is sick: Check cables
> Tue Sep 9 16:17:28.748 <I0 ha_ifd ifd 14790:0 ifd_net.c:381> CI_FAILURE,
> marking interface eth0 as SICK
> Tue Sep 9 16:17:45.207 <I0 ha_ifd ifd 14790:0 ifd_net.c:442> interface
> eth0
> has been restored
>
> ###################################################################
>
> [root@testnode1 root]# ifconfig -a
> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:80:AD:87:16:F7
> inet addr:192.168.80.1 Bcast:192.168.80.0 Mask:255.255.255.0
> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
> RX packets:21345 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
> TX packets:21391 errors:3 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:2
> collisions:0
> RX bytes:15367490 (14.6 Mb) TX bytes:15435978 (14.7 Mb)
>
> eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:04:76:E0:BF:19
> inet addr:141.201.80.98 Bcast:141.201.80.255
> Mask:255.255.255.0
> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
> RX packets:434180 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:1 frame:0
> TX packets:224889 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
> collisions:0
> RX bytes:43633918 (41.6 Mb) TX bytes:40029276 (38.1 Mb)
>
> lo Link encap:Local Loopback
> inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
> UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
> RX packets:680624 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
> TX packets:680624 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
> collisions:0
> RX bytes:64032854 (61.0 Mb) TX bytes:64032854 (61.0 Mb)
>
> ###################################################################
>
> define node testnode1
> set hostname to testnode1.plus.sbg.ac.at
> set nodeid to 1
> set sysctrl_type to null
> set sysctrl_status to disabled
> set sysctrl_password to *******
> set sysctrl_owner to testnode2
> set sysctrl_device to /dev/ttyS0
> set sysctrl_owner_type to tty
> add nic 192.168.80.1
> set heartbeat to true
> set ctrl_msgs to true
> set priority to 1
> done
> add nic 141.201.80.98
> set heartbeat to true
> set ctrl_msgs to true
> set priority to 2
> done
> done
>
>
> define node testnode2
> set hostname to testnode2.plus.sbg.ac.at
> set nodeid to 2
> set sysctrl_type to null
> set sysctrl_status to disabled
> set sysctrl_password to *****
> set sysctrl_owner to testnode1
> set sysctrl_device to /dev/ttyS0
> set sysctrl_owner_type to tty
> add nic 192.168.80.2
> set heartbeat to true
> set ctrl_msgs to true
> set priority to 1
> done
> add nic 141.201.80.202
> set heartbeat to true
> set ctrl_msgs to true
> set priority to 2
> done
> done
>
> define cluster test
> set notify_cmd to /usr/bin/mail
> set notify_addr to root <at> testnode1.plus.sbg.ac.at root <at>
> testnode2.plus.sbg.ac.at
> add node testnode1
> add node testnode2
> done
>
>
> define failover_policy testnode1-primary
> set attribute to Auto_Failback
> set attribute to Auto_Recovery
> set script to ordered
> set domain to testnode1 testnode2
> done
>
>
> define failover_policy testnode2-primary
> set attribute to Auto_Failback
> set attribute to InPlace_Recovery
> set script to ordered
> set domain to testnode2 testnode1
> done
>
>
> define resource 141.201.80.99 of resource_type IP_address in cluster test
> set NetworkMask to 0xffffff00
> set interfaces to eth1
> set BroadcastAddress to 141.201.80.255
> done
>
>
> define resource 141.201.80.100 of resource_type IP_address in cluster test
> set NetworkMask to 0xffffff00
> set interfaces to eth1
> set BroadcastAddress to 141.201.80.255
> done
>
>
> define resource_group testnode1-group in cluster test
> set failover_policy to testnode1-primary
> add resource 141.201.80.100 of resource_type IP_address
> done
>
>
> define resource_group testnode2-group in cluster test
> set failover_policy to testnode2-primary
> add resource 141.201.80.99 of resource_type IP_address
> done
>
> quit
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