Hi, this is syntax problem when using python3. I already try run command directly with output
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./fence_apc_snmp.py", line 224, in <module>
main()
File "./fence_apc_snmp.py", line 220, in main
result = fence_action(FencingSnmp(options), options, set_power_status, get_power_status, get_outlets_status)
File "/usr/share/fence/fencing.py", line 780, in fence_action
outlets = get_outlet_list(connection, options)
File "./fence_apc_snmp.py", line 172, in get_outlets_status
apc_set_device(conn)
File "./fence_apc_snmp.py", line 114, in apc_set_device
apc_type = conn.walk(OID_SYS_OBJECT_ID)
File "/usr/share/fence/fencing_snmp.py", line 132, in walk
output = self.run_command(cmd, additional_timemout).splitlines()
File "/usr/share/fence/fencing_snmp.py", line 100, in run_command
if (res_code != 0) or (re.search("^Error ", res_output, re.MULTILINE) != None):
File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/re.py", line 182, in search
return _compile(pattern, flags).search(string)
TypeError: cannot use a string pattern on a bytes-like object
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On 2017-07-21 01:38 PM, Kristián Feldsam wrote: primitive fence_node3_pdu1 stonith:fence_apc_snmp \ params pcmk_host_list=node3.feldhost.cz ipaddr=192.168.2.1 login=node passwd=somepass port=5 \ op monitor interval=60 primitive fence_node3_pdu2 stonith:fence_apc_snmp \ params pcmk_host_list=node3.feldhost.cz ipaddr=192.168.2.2 login=node passwd= somepass power_wait=5 port=5 \ op monitor interval=60
From both nodes, at the command line, can you run; fence_apc_snmp -a 192.168.2.1 -l node -p somepass -n 5 -o status fence_apc_snmp -a 192.168.2.1 -l node -p somepass -n 6 -o status In my experience, you don't need to specify the username and password by default on APC switched PDUs. -- Digimer Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.com/w/"I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops." - Stephen Jay Gould
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