Re: [Linux-cluster] fencing agent for Sun 3511 (Dot Hill) storage device?

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On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 10:32:32AM -0600, Anne M. Hammond wrote:
> This is a FCAL device.  The 6.0 manual does not list fencing
> agents for this device, but if anyone has any information
> about whether this device would work, I'd really appreciate
> it.  
> 
> It will connect up to 6 hosts via one controller, but it is
> AL.  

We do not have any fencing agents for this storage device.  In order to use
the Dot Hill as the fencing device, it will need an interface to it that will
allow a script or program to disable access of another node in the cluster.
SCSI persistent reservations might do the trick (I'm currently looking into
that possibility now).  If you have a network power switch, you could use
that as the fencing device instead.

-- 
Adam Manthei  <amanthei@xxxxxxxxxx>


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