When a live migration of a VirtualDomain resource fails in a RHEL 7 pacemaker cluster, the underlying VM is completely stopped then booted back up

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Issue

  • We have tried to live migrate a virtual system with in the cluster, the system was shutdown, after system was started it shutdown second time.
  • When a VirtualDomain was being migrated in our cluster, it failed and completely restarted.
  • Our cluster was migrating a VM and we see an error about it being "too active" and then it gets recovered.
  Jun 22 13:09:22 [16331] node1       lrmd:   notice: operation_finished: >       vwskbaubav44_migrate_to_0:4495:stderr [ error: Failed to open file '/iso/rhel-server-6.3-x86_64-dvd.iso': No such fi
[...]
Jun 22 13:09:42 [16334] node1    pengine:     info: native_print:   myVM    (ocf::heartbeat:VirtualDomain): FAILED 
Jun 22 13:09:42 [16334] node1    pengine:    error: native_create_actions:  Resource myVM (ocf::VirtualDomain) is active on 2 nodes attempting recovery
Jun 22 13:09:42 [16334] node1    pengine:  warning: native_create_actions:  See http://clusterlabs.org/wiki/FAQ#Resource_is_Too_Active for more information.
Jun 22 13:09:42 [16334] node1    pengine:     info: RecurringOp:     Start recurring monitor (10s) for myVM on vwskbauba002.ba.sk.vw.vwg
Jun 22 13:09:42 [16334] node1    pengine:     info: LogActions:     Leave   myVM    (Started node2.example.com)
Jun 22 13:09:42 [16334] node1    pengine:   notice: LogActions:     Recover myVM    (Started node2.example.com)

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6 or 7 with the High Availability Add On
  • pacemaker
  • One or more VirtualDomain resources in the CIB
    • allow-migrate=true in the meta attrs for one or more VirtualDomain resources

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