Note: "permalinks" may not be as permanent as we would like,
direct links of old sources may well be a few messages off.
---Sorry, fucking reply-function doesn't reply to the list rather only to the person that sent the mail :-/ --- > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: drbd-user-bounces at lists.linbit.com [mailto:drbd-user- > bounces at lists.linbit.com] Im Auftrag von Dominik Klein > Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. März 2008 11:03 > An: drbd-user at lists.linbit.com > Betreff: Re: [DRBD-user] dopd-error > > Florian, > > Schmidt, Florian wrote: > > Hello list, > > > > unfortunately no one answers my other mail. > > But I need to solve the problem, so I now have another question: > > > > I found this in my log, maybe this causes the misbehaviour? > > > > Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz kernel: drbd0: outdate-peer helper returned 5 > > Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz /usr/lib/heartbeat/dopd: [11778]: ERROR: > > ipc_bufpool_update: magic number in head does not match.Something > > very bad happened, abort now, farside pid =13472 > > I remember Andrew saying that magic number errors occur when one > application uses libc's malloc calls and another the heartbeat malloc > calls. > > > Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz /usr/lib/heartbeat/dopd: [11778]: ERROR: > > magic=63203a72, expected value=abcd Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz > > /usr/lib/heartbeat/dopd: [11778]: info: pool: refcount=1, > > startpos=0x887fd70, currpos=0x887fe0c,consumepos=0x887fdc9, > > endpos=0x8880d58, size=4096 > > Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz /usr/lib/heartbeat/dopd: [11778]: info: > > nmsgs=0 Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz heartbeat: [3612]: WARN: Managed > > /usr/lib/heartbeat/dopd process 11778 killed by signal 6 > > [SIGABRT - Abort]. > > Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz heartbeat: [3612]: ERROR: Managed > > /usr/lib/heartbeat/dopd process 11778 dumped core > > Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz heartbeat: [3612]: ERROR: Respawning client > > "/usr/lib/heartbeat/dopd ": > > Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz heartbeat: [3612]: info: Starting child client > > "/usr/lib/heartbeat/dopd " (24,24) > > Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz heartbeat: [14324]: info: Starting > > "/usr/lib/heartbeat/dopd " as uid 24 gid 24 (pid 14324) > > Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz kernel: drbd0: outdate-peer helper returned 5 > > Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz kernel: drbd0: role( Secondary -> Primary ) > > disk( Consistent -> UpToDate ) pdsk( DUnknown -> Outdated ) Mar 11 > > 10:30:42 noderz kernel: drbd0: Creating new current UUID Mar 11 > > 10:30:42 noderz kernel: drbd0: Writing meta data super block now. > > Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz drbd[14264]: WARNING: r0 promote: Not > > secondary to start with. Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz crmd: [10952]: > > ERROR: process_lrm_event: LRM operation DRBD_AFD:0_promote_0 > > (call=53, rc=1) Error unknown error Mar 11 10:30:42 noderz tengine: > > [11739]: WARN: status_from_rc: Action promote on noderz failed > > (target: <null> vs. rc: 1): Error > > > > > > This doesn't look good, so maybe one of you can tell me, what is > > wrong with dopd.. > > Did you compile from source? > > If so, did you specify "--enable-libc-malloc"? Afaik, that is not the > default, but you should do that. In fact, it is used in all of Andrews > packages. > I did both not compile from source. I used DRBD-rpms from CentOS-extras-repository..but the rpms are the same on both nodes, so they should do the same, shouldn't they?Heartbeat RPMs are from suse, I think. btw: what do you mean? DRBD or Heartbeat-packages? Regards Florian > Regards > Dominik > _______________________________________________ > drbd-user mailing list > drbd-user at lists.linbit.com > http://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/drbd-user