[Openais] corosync won't shutdown with firewall on

Jan Friesse jfriesse at redhat.com
Tue Mar 23 02:13:21 PDT 2010


Angus,
I filled this BZ long time ago, but because impact is "relatively" low,
I didn't found time slot to work on it.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=557513 (I assigned it to you)

Please keep in mind that calling service_exit_schedwrk_handler() will
really don't help too much, because it's only purpose is to create
another shedwork tasks.

Regards,
  Honza

Angus Salkeld wrote:
> Hi
> 
> When setting up and you forget your firewall on (like I did).
> 
> totem gets stuck in the gather state:
> Mar 23 09:39:16 corosync [TOTEM ] entering GATHER state from 3.
> Mar 23 09:39:18 corosync [TOTEM ] The consensus timeout expired.
> ...
> 
> Our current shutdown relies on the ability to send a token.
> It hooks into sched_work() which gets fired on token_send.
> In the above state we are not in a state to send a token
> so we can't shutdown.
> 
> We probably need to check that the totem state is operational
> before calling schedwrk_create(), if not call
> service_exit_schedwrk_handler() directly.
> 
> -Angus
> 
> 
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