[CentOS] heartbeat package in extras trouble with 5.4

Wed May 5 04:23:46 UTC 2010
Ryan Manikowski <ryan at devision.us>

On 5/4/2010 11:39 PM, Baird, Josh wrote:
> I just recently upgraded a box from i386 5.3 -> 5.4.  The box has heartbeat packages installed from "extras:"
> heartbeat-pils-2.1.3-3.el5.centos
> heartbeat-stonith-2.1.3-3.el5.centos
> heartbeat-devel-2.1.3-3.el5.centos
> heartbeat-2.1.3-3.el5.centos
> The heartbeat daemon no longer starts.. the init script reports a success, as well as the logs:
> May  4 22:33:10 fc-fmcln02 heartbeat: [9344]: info: Enabling logging daemon
> May  4 22:33:10 fc-fmcln02 heartbeat: [9344]: info: logfile and debug file are those specified in logd config file (default /etc/logd.cf)
> May  4 22:33:10 fc-fmcln02 heartbeat: [9344]: info: Version 2 support: false
> May  4 22:33:10 fc-fmcln02 heartbeat: [9344]: WARN: logd is enabled but logfile/debugfile is still configured in ha.cf
> May  4 22:33:10 fc-fmcln02 heartbeat: [9344]: info: **************************
> May  4 22:33:10 fc-fmcln02 heartbeat: [9344]: info: Configuration validated. Starting heartbeat 2.1.3
> May  4 22:33:10 fc-fmcln02 heartbeat: [9345]: info: heartbeat: version 2.1.3
> May  4 22:33:11 fc-fmcln02 heartbeat: [9345]: info: Heartbeat generation: 1208455492
>   
> However, the daemons never actually start.  When I run the daemon interactively without the init script,
> the following error appears:
> heartbeat[8818]: 2010/05/04_22:23:37 ERROR: Cannot shmget for process status: Invalid argument
> This may suggest that some libs on the system may have been upgraded and heartbeat is trying to use
> the old ones?
> Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get heartbeat working again?
>

Running heartbeat on Centos 5.4 here without a problem. Just powered up
my test cluster and made sure system was up-to-date using yum. Heartbeat
started without a problem.

Perhaps you have selinux enabled on the system? Can you try disabling
selinux?

This may sound like a half-hearted attempt to 'repair' the issue, but
try backing up your authkeys, ha.cf and haresources on each host and try
removing and reinstalling the packages. At this point you have nothing
to lose since the daemons will not start.


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