I suppose that I will have to buy another pair of switches and create a
create a private subnet to work around this.
scottb
Scott Becker wrote:
Peeking at the other fence_scripts, all the perl ones also do not
support ssh, only telnet.
Is this a huge glaring omission or am I missing something here.
Is there a sane way to get fence_apc to use a tunnel? Or am I out of
luck?
scottb
Scott Becker wrote:
I have a redundant network feed, two ethernet switches, two power
switches. Three nodes.
So I configured the apc 7920s for ssh1 and ssh2, no telnet. That
setting allowed me to use the public network (the only one I have and
necessary for reliable operation down to one node).
fence_apc only allows telnet control?!
scottb
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