Hi, Andrew

> Nope.
> This is not stored anywhere since there is nowhere it can be
> reconstructed from (like the lrmd for resource operations) when
> rebuilding the status section.

Why does the current cib.xml definition have no room for
stonith 'reset' failures? Simply not implemented? Or is
there any other reason?

> And if your stonith resources are failing, a) you have bigger
> problems, and b) you'll get nice big ERROR messages in the logs.

a) I saw 'dummy' didn't fail over. Is this a "bigger problems"?

b) The only way to know stonith 'reset' failures is watching
   the logs. Do I understand right?

On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 03:11, Takenaka Kazuhiro
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I ran a test to see what would happen when stonith 'reset' failed.
> Before the test, I thought 'crm_mon' should show something about the
> failure.

Nope.
This is not stored anywhere since there is nowhere it can be
reconstructed from (like the lrmd for resource operations) when
rebuilding the status section.

And if your stonith resources are failing, a) you have bigger
problems, and b) you'll get nice big ERROR messages in the logs.

> But 'crm_mon' didn't show anything.
>
> What I did is the following.
>
> 1. I started the stonith-enabled two nodes cluster. The names of
>   the nodes were 'node01' and 'node02'.  See configuration files
>   in attached 'hb_reports.tgz' for more details.
>
>   I made a few modifications to 'ssh' for the test and renamed it
>   to 'sshTEST'. I also attached 'sshTEST'. The diferences are
>   written in it.
>
> 2. I performed the following command.
>
>   # iptables -A INPUT -i eth3 -p tcp --dport 22 -j REJECT
>
>   'eth3' is connected to the network for 'sshTEST'.
>
> 3. I deleted the state file of 'dummy' at 'node01'.
>
>   # rm -f /var/run/heartbeat/rsctmp/Dummy-dummy.state
>
> Soon the failure of 'dummy' was logged into /var/log/ha-log
> and 'crm_mon' also displayed it.
>
> After a while the failure of 'reset' performed by 'sshTEST'
> also logged, but 'crm_mon' didn't display it.
>
> Did I make any misconfigurations or any misoperations that
> made 'crm_mon' work incorrectly.
>
> Or 'crm_mon' really don't show anything about stonith 'reset'
> failure ?
>
> I used Heartbeat(e8154a602bf4) + Pacemaker(d4a14f276c28)
> for this test.
>
> Best regard.
> --
> Takenaka Kazuhiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


--
Takenaka Kazuhiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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