Re: Cluster Crashes

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> Yes.  Use 'fence_brocade' from the command line directly to cut off a
> node (turn off the right port).
> If you can still write correctly, log in to the switch and see what's
> going on - if the port is still active, it could be that the fencing
> agent is out of date.

I typed fence_brocade at the command line, the prompt did not return. I logged 
in using another term window and was able to mount and write to FC storage. 
 
> It's fairly easy to fix fencing agents.  If you think the agent is the

Unfortunately, I don't know how to check that nor do I have access to newwer 
versions if that's the fix.

Mike



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