Re: srmd script error while bringing up IP
Lars Marowsky-Bree <[email protected]> Wed, 8 May 2002 16:38:10 +0200
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On 2002-05-08T11:47:51, Nemeth Lorant <[email protected]> said: > After rebuilding the RPMs without stonith enabled the things changed a > little bit. It looks like STONITH wasn't configured properly and that just > hung up bringing up the resources (this is just a hypotesis). This is possible; if STONITH wasn't configured correctly, the crsd might refuse to startup, and in turn, ha_fsd (the failsafe demon itself) would refuse to start. The crsd log file should tell. > * * * L o g g i n g R e s t a r t e d * * * > Wed May 8 11:03:12.028 <W ha_ifd ifd 2192:0 ifd_net.c:679> CI_FAILURE, lo > is neither broadcast, point-to-point, nor loopback > Wed May 8 11:03:12.029 <I0 ha_ifd ifd 2192:0 ifd_main.c:346> ha_ifd > monitoring network interfaces > Wed May 8 11:20:03.000 <W ha_ifd ifd 2192:0 ifd_net.c:848> CI_FAILURE, > More than 256 aliases for interface Something appears to be very strange here; could you show the dump of "ifconfig" please? > Any ideas why the IP start script fails? Is ther any method, how these > scripts can easily tested? (What are those 3 files that have to passed to > it as command line arguments?) You are seeing an error in ha_ifd ; you can start it manually and with a higher loglevel or run it under gdb. Sincerely, Lars Marowsky-Brée <[email protected]> -- Immortality is an adequate definition of high availability for me. --- Gregory F. Pfister