Hi all I have seen the following behaviour on a few occasions in the past few months. It seems as if the resource script get called, but without the correct OCF_RESOURCE parameters.
Here is an example: -------- <primitive class="ocf" id="mount_data" provider="heartbeat" type="Filesystem"> <operations> <op id="mount_data-monitor-5s" interval="5s" name="monitor"/> </operations> <instance_attributes id="mount_data-instance_attributes"> <nvpair id="mount_data-instance_attributes-device" name="device" value="/dev/vg0/data"/> <nvpair id="mount_data-instance_attributes-directory" name="directory" value="/srv/mysql/data"/> <nvpair id="mount_data-instance_attributes-fstype" name="fstype" value="ext3"/> </instance_attributes> </primitive> ------------- Here is a small excerpt from my logs when a failure like this occurs: Aug 13 10:58:08 chris-test-01 crmd: [2283]: info: do_lrm_rsc_op: Performing key=88:35:0:dae24e24-abcd-4a4a-a4a0-39a9ecc114aa op=mount_data_stop_0 ) Aug 13 10:58:08 chris-test-01 lrmd: [2280]: info: rsc:mount_data:98: stop Aug 13 10:58:08 chris-test-01 Filesystem[24682]: [24688]: ERROR: Please set OCF_RESKEY_device to the device to be managed Aug 13 10:58:08 chris-test-01 crmd: [2283]: info: process_lrm_event: LRM operation mount_data_stop_0 (call=98, rc=2, cib-update=120, confirmed=true) invalid parameter Aug 13 10:58:09 chris-test-01 attrd: [2282]: info: attrd_trigger_update: Sending flush op to all hosts for: fail-count-mount_data (INFINITY) 99% of the time, the resource will stop correctly, it is just on a few occasions that I see an error like this. Is this a known problem, or can I generate extra logging to try help debug? Chris -- Chris Picton Executive Manager - Systems ECN Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd t: 010 590 0031 m: 079 721 8521 f: 087 941 0813 e: ch...@ecntelecoms.com "Lowering the cost of doing business"
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