I did those commands on xcp1 (pool master) and on the SR that was XOSTOR (linstor) and powered off xcp2. At that point the pool disappeared.
Now I'm getting the following on the xcp servers console:
Broadcast message from systemd-journald@xcp3 (Thu 2024-02-08 14:03:12 EST):
xapi-nbd[5580]: main: Failed to log in via xapi's Unix domain socket in 300.000000 seconds
Broadcast message from systemd-journald@xcp3 (Thu 2024-02-08 14:03:12 EST):
xapi-nbd[5580]: main: Caught unexpected exception: (Failure
Broadcast message from systemd-journald@xcp3 (Thu 2024-02-08 14:03:12 EST):
xapi-nbd[5580]: main: "Failed to log in via xapi's Unix domain socket in 300.000000 seconds")
After powering up xcp2 the pool never comes back in the XOA interface.
I'm seeing this on
xcp1:
[14:04 xcp1 ~]# drbdadm status
xcp-persistent-database role:Secondary
disk:Diskless quorum:no
xcp2 connection:Connecting
xcp3 connection:Connecting
xcp2 and 3
[14:10 xcp2 ~]# drbdadm status
# No currently configured DRBD found.
Seems like I hosed this thing up really good. I assume this broke because XOSTOR isn't a shared disk technically.
[14:15 xcp1 /]# xe sr-list
The server could not join the liveset because the HA daemon could not access the heartbeat disk.
Is HA + XOSTOR something that should work?