Re: fencing problem in 2 node cluster using apc fence device

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On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 13:28 +0800, garylua@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi, another related has been puzzling me since I'm new to redhat clustering. I understand that when configuring apc fencing device for each node, I need to fill in the port and switch of the apc device. Port refers to the power outlet which my node is connected to, right? For my case, my node 1 is connected to Outlet 13 of the first pdu. Do I fill in Port=13 or Port=Outlet 13? As for switch, I have absolutely no idea what it refers to. Does it refer to the state I want the outlet to go to during fencing, like 1=Immediate ON, 2=Immediate OFF, 3=Immediate Reboot, etc?

Should just be the outlet number.  Named and grouped outlets currently
do not work.

-- Lon


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