I am running FC4, with gfs and clustering and am trying to test fencing. My cluster.conf file is shown at the bottom. Whenever I disable the network port for one of the cluster boxes I would expect the device to be fenced using the wti power switch, however I just get the following messsages in the log saying the device needs to be fenced manually. Dec 9 15:36:01 jrmedia-a fenced[2066]: fencing node "jrmedia-c" Dec 9 15:36:01 jrmedia-a fence_manual: Node jrmedia-c needs to be reset before recovery can procede. Waiting for jrmedia-c to rejoin the cluster or for manual acknowledgement that it has been reset (i.e. fence_ack_manual -n jrmedia-c) I have tested that the device can be fenced by using fence_wti directly and it works correclty, power cycling the plug. Can someone tell me either if I have made a mistake in the cluster.conf file or how I can get more debugging information. Thanks Ben <?xml version="1.0"?> <cluster name="alpha_cluster" config_version="14"> <clusternodes> <clusternode name="jrmedia-a"> <fence> <method name="power"> <device name="wti" port="16"/> </method> <method name="human"> <device name="last_resort" ipaddr="jrmedia-a"/> </method> </fence> </clusternode> <clusternode name="jrmedia-b"> <fence> <method name="power"> <device name="wti" port="15"/> </method> <method name="human"> <device name="last_resort" ipaddr="jrmedia-b"/> </method> </fence> </clusternode> <clusternode name="jrmedia-c"> <fence> <method name="power"> <device name="wti" port="13"/> </method> <method name="human"> <device name="last_resort" ipaddr="jrmedia-c"/> </method> </fence> </clusternode> </clusternodes> <fencedevices> <fencedevice name="wti" agent="fence_wti" ipaddr="10.0.1.40" passwd="xxxxx"/> <fencedevice name="last_resort" agent="fence_manual"/> </fencedevices> </cluster> Ben Yarwood Technical Director Juno Records t - 020 7424 2804 m - 07930 922 333 e - ben.yarwood@xxxxxxxxxx -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster