[DRBD-user] operation monitor failed 'not configured' - how to tell what's not configured?

Cox, Jason - Exelis Jason.Cox at exelisinc.com
Thu Oct 9 03:28:48 CEST 2014

Note: "permalinks" may not be as permanent as we would like,
direct links of old sources may well be a few messages off.


It appears to be a selinux related.

I'm in the process of setting up a 2 node, CentOS7 drbd cluster and I was getting the same permission denied error at line 226 in the ocf-shellfunc, and also the 'not installed' failure status for the drbd resource. While trying to debug I set one node to standby.
With the cluster started on the remaining node, I set selinux to permissive and then attempted restart the cluster. Pacemaker failed to shutdown in 15 minutes, so I had killed all the pacemaker procs manually.
I then restarted the cluster and the drbd resource started without error.
I stopped the cluster and set selinux to enforcing. I tried to start the cluster and got the previous errors. I cleaned up the drbd resource and then stopped the cluster (otherwise pacemaker again failed to shutdown).
I set selinux to permissive again and restarted the cluster. Again, the drbd resource started without error.


Jason


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From: Klint Gore <kgore4 at une.edu.au>
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I haven't resolved it and I've run out of time to investigate further.

I'm still using drbd but manually controlled.  I wrote a couple of scripts to promote the good node (promote drbd, mount drbd devices, add the floating ip address, start the nfs server) and demote the bad node before we plug it back in again.

Klint.


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Have you managed to fix this issue? I got the exactly same problem as you and I can't find the solution.


cheers,

Steve

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