hi, ok, here we go: I've installed hastmon and both FreeBSD nodes and one on Linux Debian as watchdog:
Simple setup:
# cat /etc.local/hastmon.conf
resource sanip {
exec /usr/local/_rbg/bin/san-ip
friends iscsihead-m iscsihead-s nos
on iscsihead-m {
remote tcp4://iscsihead-s
priority 0
}
on iscsihead-s {
remote tcp4://iscsihead-m
priority 1
}
on linux {
remote tcp4://iscsihead-m tcp4://iscsihead-s
}
}
It works only half.
The simple script adds/remove an alias for the em0 and for status it
does a ping -c 1 to the global ip. After tell every host, what is role
is, I get on the primary "state unknown", in the secondary "state run"
and watchdog for the Linux host.
Than I rebooted the primary, the secondary take over and executed the
script. After the primary was reachable again, he doesn't get the
secondary role, but init/unknown.
The same happens, in the opposite:
from Linux:
hastmonctl status
sanip:
role: watchdog
exec: /usr/local/_rbg/bin/san-ip
remote:
tcp4://iscsihead-m (primary/run)
tcp4://iscsihead-s (init/unknown)
state: run
attempts: 0 from 5
complaints: 0 for last 60 sec (threshold 3)
heartbeat: 10 sec
from iscsihead-s:
hastmonctl status
sanip:
role: init
exec: /usr/local/_rbg/bin/san-ip
remote:
tcp4://iscsihead-m
state: unknown
attempts: 0 from 5
complaints: 0 for last 60 sec (threshold 3)
heartbeat: 10 sec
and last from iscsihead-m
hastmonctl status
sanip:
role: primary
exec: /usr/local/_rbg/bin/san-ip
remote:
tcp4://iscsihead-s (disconnected)
state: run
attempts: 0 from 5
complaints: 0 for last 60 sec (threshold 3)
heartbeat: 10 sec
If I take a look into the logfile from the iscsihead-m:
[sanip] (primary) Remote node acts as init for the resource and not as
secondary.
[sanip] (primary) Handshake header from tcp4://iscsihead-s has no
'token' field.
Do I have missed something?
cu denny
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