Hi Got it sorted Removed drbd-pacemaker and reinstalled drbd90-utilise All ok now
Gerry Sent from my iPhone > On 15 Aug 2020, at 16:18, Strahil Nikolov <[email protected]> wrote: > > And how did you define the drbd resource? > > Best Regards, > Strahil Nikolov > > На 14 август 2020 г. 18:48:32 GMT+03:00, Gerry Kernan <[email protected]> > написа: >> Hi >> Im trying to add a drbd resource to pacemaker cluster on centos 7 >> >> >> But getting this error on pcs status >> drbd_r0 (ocf::linbit:drbd): ORPHANED FAILED (blocked)[ vps1 >> vps2 ] >> >> >> if I try and the resource from cli I get out out below >> >> [root@VPS1 drbd-utils]# pcs resource debug-start rep-r0 >> Operation start for rep-r0:0 (ocf:linbit:drbd) returned: 'unknown >> error' (1) >>> stdout: drbdsetup - Configure the DRBD kernel module. >>> stdout: >>> stdout: USAGE: drbdsetup command {arguments} [options] >>> stdout: >>> stdout: Commands: >>> stdout: primary - Change the role of a node in a resource to >> primary. >>> stdout: secondary - Change the role of a node in a resource to >> secondary. >>> stdout: attach - Attach a lower-level device to an existing >> replicated device. >>> stdout: disk-options - Change the disk options of an attached >> lower-level device. >>> stdout: detach - Detach the lower-level device of a replicated >> device. >>> stdout: connect - Attempt to (re)establish a replication link to >> a peer host. >>> stdout: new-peer - Make a peer host known to a resource. >>> stdout: del-peer - Remove a connection to a peer host. >>> stdout: new-path - Add a path (endpoint address pair) where a >> peer host should be >>> stdout: reachable. >>> stdout: del-path - Remove a path (endpoint address pair) from a >> connection to a peer >>> stdout: host. >>> stdout: net-options - Change the network options of a >> connection. >>> stdout: disconnect - Unconnect from a peer host. >>> stdout: resize - Reexamine the lower-level device sizes to >> resize a replicated >>> stdout: device. >>> stdout: resource-options - Change the resource options of an >> existing resource. >>> stdout: peer-device-options - Change peer-device options. >>> stdout: new-current-uuid - Generate a new current UUID. >>> stdout: invalidate - Replace the local data of a volume with >> that of a peer. >>> stdout: invalidate-remote - Replace a peer's data of a volume >> with the local data. >>> stdout: pause-sync - Stop resynchronizing between a local and a >> peer device. >>> stdout: resume-sync - Allow resynchronization to resume on a >> replicated device. >>> stdout: suspend-io - Suspend I/O on a replicated device. >>> stdout: resume-io - Resume I/O on a replicated device. >>> stdout: outdate - Mark the data on a lower-level device as >> outdated. >>> stdout: verify - Verify the data on a lower-level device against >> a peer device. >>> stdout: down - Take a resource down. >>> stdout: role - Show the current role of a resource. >>> stdout: cstate - Show the current state of a connection. >>> stdout: dstate - Show the current disk state of a lower-level >> device. >>> stdout: show-gi - Show the data generation identifiers for a >> device on a particular >>> stdout: connection, with explanations. >>> stdout: get-gi - Show the data generation identifiers for a >> device on a particular >>> stdout: connection. >>> stdout: show - Show the current configuration of a resource, or >> of all resources. >>> stdout: status - Show the state of a resource, or of all >> resources. >>> stdout: check-resize - Remember the current size of a >> lower-level device. >>> stdout: events2 - Show the current state and all state changes >> of a resource, or of >>> stdout: all resources. >>> stdout: wait-sync-volume - Wait until resync finished on a >> volume. >>> stdout: wait-sync-connection - Wait until resync finished on all >> volumes of a >>> stdout: connection. >>> stdout: wait-sync-resource - Wait until resync finished on all >> volumes. >>> stdout: wait-connect-volume - Wait until a device on a peer is >> visible. >>> stdout: wait-connect-connection - Wait until all peer volumes of >> connection are >>> stdout: visible. >>> stdout: wait-connect-resource - Wait until all connections are >> establised. >>> stdout: new-resource - Create a new resource. >>> stdout: new-minor - Create a new replicated device within a >> resource. >>> stdout: del-minor - Remove a replicated device. >>> stdout: del-resource - Remove a resource. >>> stdout: forget-peer - Completely remove any reference to a >> unconnected peer from >>> stdout: meta-data. >>> stdout: >>> stdout: Use 'drbdsetup help command' for command-specific help. >>> stdout: >>> stdout: >>> stdout: invalid command >>> stdout: >>> stdout: >>> stdout: >>> stderr: /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/linbit/drbd: line 318: USAGE:: >> command not found >>> stderr: /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/linbit/drbd: line 320: Commands:: >> command not found >>> stderr: /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/linbit/drbd: line 321: primary: >> command not found >>> stderr: /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/linbit/drbd: line 322: secondary: >> command not found >>> stderr: /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/linbit/drbd: line 323: attach: >> command not found >>> stderr: /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/linbit/drbd: line 324: disk-options: >> command not found >>> stderr: /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/linbit/drbd: line 325: detach: >> command not found >>> stderr: /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/linbit/drbd: eval: line 326: syntax >> error near unexpected token `(' >>> stderr: /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/linbit/drbd: eval: line 326: ` >> connect - Attempt to (re)establish a replication link to a peer host.' >>> stderr: new-minor r0 0 0: sysfs node >> '/sys/devices/virtual/block/drbd0' (already? still?) exists >>> stderr: r0: Failure: (161) Minor or volume exists already (delete it >> first) >>> stderr: Command 'drbdsetup new-minor r0 0 0' terminated with exit >> code 10 >>> stderr: Aug 14 16:47:38 ERROR: r0: Called drbdadm -c /etc/drbd.conf >> -S new-minor r0 >>> stderr: Aug 14 16:47:38 ERROR: r0: Exit code 10 >>> stderr: Aug 14 16:47:38 ERROR: r0: Command output: >> >> Gerry _______________________________________________ Manage your subscription: https://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users ClusterLabs home: https://www.clusterlabs.org/
