--- Gordan Bobic <gordan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Roger Pe�a wrote: > > >>>>> I thinks this is question #1 in the FAQs and > in > >>>> this > >>>>> list :-) > >>>>> > >>>>> the short anwser and the first place to look > at > >>>> is: > >>>>> 1- fencing not configured or configured as > >> manual > >>>>> 2- fencing problems, the devices not working > as > >>>> they > >>>>> should > >>>> The problem is that I don't have any devices I > >> could > >>>> do fencing with. Is > >>> you do not have: > >>> 1- shared storage? usually, the "server" of the > >> shared > >>> storage have a way to cut the storage to a > client, > >> so > >>> this can serve as a fencing device > >>> 2- what kind of server do you have? HP servers > has > >>> iLo, SUN and Dell servers have something > similar. > >> so > >>> those interfaces can act as fencing devices > >> I have Dell servers, but nothing that can be used > to > >> monitor them. > > So, those servers do not have support for DRAC or > IPMI > > ? that is sad > > if they do, well, I guess you can reboot them > remotely > > They do have DRAC support, but I don't see how that > can be used for > monitoring/fencing. Am I missing something? I hear that you can give an IP to DRAC (bios?) and through the DRAC interfase you can reboot, poweroff and poweron the server yesterday I search in google about DRAC reboot and I got some nice pages then use the fence_drac script to fence the devices I use that script to fence the blades in an DELL enclousure. cu roger __________________________________________ RedHat Certified ( RHCE ) Cisco Certified ( CCNA & CCDA ) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster