On Oct 7, 2008, at 12:41 AM, Bruno Voigt wrote:

Andrew Beekhof wrote:

In short - pingd in 0.7 is/was completely broken on linux (but worked
great on Darwin).
Sorry :(

The good news is that I have it basically functioning properly now - I
just need to clean up the patch before I commit (which I'll do over
the weekend).


Would you be able to verify that pingd in the new packages (0.7.3-2.1)
behaves properly?

I installed the debian/etch packages from Oct 06 and no longer see "bad echo" messages:

Oct 7 00:32:33 xen20b attrd_updater: [29206]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n cpu_speed -v 4002.38 Oct 7 00:32:33 xen20b attrd_updater: [29209]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n cpu_cores -v 2 Oct 7 00:32:33 xen20b attrd_updater: [29214]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n cpu_load -v 2.05 Oct 7 00:32:33 xen20b attrd_updater: [29226]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n ram_total -v 550 Oct 7 00:32:33 xen20b attrd_updater: [29236]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n ram_free -v 100 Oct 7 00:32:33 xen20b attrd_updater: [29246]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n root_free -v 40% Oct 7 00:32:36 xen20b pingd: [12186]: info: stand_alone_ping: Node 195.244.97.241 is alive Oct 7 00:32:36 xen20b pingd: [12186]: info: send_update: 1 active ping nodes Oct 7 00:32:42 xen20b pingd: [12197]: info: stand_alone_ping: Node 172.17.32.23 is alive Oct 7 00:32:42 xen20b pingd: [12197]: info: stand_alone_ping: Node 192.168.132.23 is alive Oct 7 00:32:42 xen20b pingd: [12197]: info: send_update: 2 active ping nodes Oct 7 00:32:46 xen20b pingd: [12186]: info: stand_alone_ping: Node 195.244.97.241 is alive Oct 7 00:32:46 xen20b pingd: [12186]: info: send_update: 1 active ping nodes Oct 7 00:32:52 xen20b pingd: [12197]: info: stand_alone_ping: Node 172.17.32.23 is alive Oct 7 00:32:52 xen20b pingd: [12197]: info: stand_alone_ping: Node 192.168.132.23 is alive Oct 7 00:32:52 xen20b pingd: [12197]: info: send_update: 2 active ping nodes Oct 7 00:32:53 xen20b attrd: [3562]: info: attrd_ha_callback: (null) message from (null) Oct 7 00:32:53 xen20b attrd: [3562]: info: find_hash_entry: Ignoring message with no attribute name Oct 7 00:32:53 xen20b attrd_updater: [29337]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n arch -v x86_64 Oct 7 00:32:53 xen20b attrd_updater: [29340]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n os -v Linux-2.6.18-6-xen-amd64 Oct 7 00:32:53 xen20b attrd_updater: [29363]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n free_swap -v 2050 Oct 7 00:32:53 xen20b attrd_updater: [29370]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n cpu_info -v Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 5110 @ 1.60GHz Oct 7 00:32:53 xen20b attrd_updater: [29371]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n cpu_speed -v 4002.38 Oct 7 00:32:53 xen20b attrd_updater: [29372]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n cpu_cores -v 2 Oct 7 00:32:53 xen20b attrd_updater: [29377]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n cpu_load -v 2.05 Oct 7 00:32:53 xen20b attrd_updater: [29387]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n ram_total -v 550 Oct 7 00:32:53 xen20b attrd_updater: [29397]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n ram_free -v 100 Oct 7 00:32:53 xen20b attrd_updater: [29407]: info: Invoked: /usr/ sbin/attrd_updater -S status -n root_free -v 40% Oct 7 00:32:56 xen20b pingd: [12186]: info: stand_alone_ping: Node 195.244.97.241 is alive Oct 7 00:32:56 xen20b pingd: [12186]: info: send_update: 1 active ping nodes

this last line makes it look like things are working... i'll investigate further



But I can't detect in the cibadmin -Q output any trace of the set attributes!
Where should they be located ?

under transient_attributes


Do I have to initialize them manually so that pingd can update them? How?
BTW: the output of the SysInfo clone-resource is there:

<node_state uname="xen20b.fqdn" ha="active" in_ccm="true" crmd="online" join="member" shutdown="0" expected="member" id="278bebc6-2a59-4fa9-be2f-f6e262ce8936" crm-debug- origin="do_update_resource">
      <transient_attributes id="278bebc6-2a59-4fa9-be2f-f6e262ce8936">
<instance_attributes id="status-278bebc6-2a59-4fa9-be2f- f6e262ce8936"> <nvpair name="root_free" id="status-278bebc6-2a59-4fa9- be2f-f6e262ce8936-root_free" value="40%"/> <nvpair id="status-278bebc6-2a59-4fa9-be2f-f6e262ce8936- os" name="os" value="Linux-2.6.18-6-xen-amd64"/> <nvpair id="status-278bebc6-2a59-4fa9-be2f-f6e262ce8936- arch" name="arch" value="x86_64"/>

# ps -ef | grep pingd
root 6440 1 0 Oct06 ? 00:00:00 /usr/lib/heartbeat/ pingd -D -p /var/run/heartbeat/rsctmp/pingd-pingd-internal:0 -a pingd-internal -d 5s -m 1000 -h 172.17.32.23 -h 192.168.132.23 root 6502 1 0 Oct06 ? 00:00:00 /usr/lib/heartbeat/ pingd -D -p /var/run/heartbeat/rsctmp/pingd-pingd-external:0 -a pingd-external -d 5s -m 1000 -h 195.244.97.241

Btw. You can also run it from the command line (with no cluster
present) by supplying the -U option.
Instead of trying to update attrd, it will instead output the message
it would have sent.


/usr/lib/heartbeat/pingd -U -a pingd-internal -d 5s -m 1000 -h 172.17.32.23
does not generate any output  on the console.

add -V


The -U switch does not appear in pingd --help.

right - it shouldn't be needed by anyone once pingd works properly
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