From: Lars Ellenberg <Lars.Ellenberg@linbit.com>
To: drbd-dev@lists.linbit.com
Subject: Re: [Drbd-dev] DRBD8: Fencing and outdate-peer handler getting called multiple times
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 15:12:32 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20061117141232.GG16440@barkeeper1.linbit> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <BD7042533C2F8943A6A4257A9E31C45439C836@EXNA.corp.stratus.com>
/ 2006-11-16 08:10:56 -0500
\ Montrose, Ernest:
> Phil,
> My outdate-peer handler simply says "echo /deve/drbd0: Running handler for outdate-peer >>/tmp/drbdio.log"
> And that log file is populated and created so I can only assume that did indicate success.
> In this case success being an exit status of 0.
and exactly that assumption is wrong.
in your kernel log you should find messages like
"outdate-peer helper broken, returned 0"
> If the disk state of the peer is unknown, drbd calls this
> handler (yes a call to userspace from kernel space). The handler's
> returncodes are:
>
> 3 -> peer is inconsistent
> 4 -> peer is outdated (this handler outdated it) [ resource fencing ]
> 5 -> peer was down / unreachable
> 6 -> peer is primary
> 7 -> peer got stonithed [ node fencing ]
these are the only valid return codes.
"success" being defined as
"was able to outdate the peer" respective
"peer need not to be outdated"
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2006-11-16 13:10 [Drbd-dev] DRBD8: Fencing and outdate-peer handler getting called multiple times Montrose, Ernest
2006-11-17 14:12 ` Lars Ellenberg [this message]
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2006-11-06 23:16 Montrose, Ernest
2006-11-16 8:53 ` Philipp Reisner
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