I don't get it working: This error message comes..when i try to fence node2. Jan 12 20:38:57 xxx4n1 fence_node[20776]: agent "fence_ipmilan" reports: Rebooting machine @ IPMI:192.168.69.4...ipmilan: Failed to connect after 30 seconds Failed Jan 12 20:38:57 xxx4n1 ccsd[3239]: Attempt to close an unopened CCS descriptor (142830). Jan 12 20:38:57 xxx4n1 ccsd[3239]: Error while processing disconnect: Invalid request descriptor Some ideas? tameikareed kirjoitti 12.01.2008 kello 18:24: > Hi, > > Do you have IPMI turned on in your kernel. It should be if you didn't > recompile your kernel, but it not you can install that module. As far > as recompiling your kernel, RedHat does not support that so you will > have to download the vanilla kernel from kernel.org. This will be the > source kernel. Once you have that I would open up a second screen and > do a make menuconfig on the kernel that you do have installed under > /usr/src/kernels/<kernel-version>. In the other screen install the > source kernel with rpm -ivh <kernel src version>. Then build the kernel > by going over to /usr/src/redhat/SPECS and doing rpmbuild -bp > kernel<version>.spec. Below is a list of options: > > -ba Build binary and source packages (after doing the %prep, > %build, and %install stages). > > -bb Build a binary package (after doing the %prep, %build, > and > %install stages). > > -bp Executes the "%prep" stage from the spec file. Normally > this involves unpacking the sources and applying any patches. > > -bc Do the "%build" stage from the spec file (after doing > the > %prep stage). This generally involves the equivalent of a "make". > > -bi Do the "%install" stage from the spec file (after doing > the %prep and %build stages). This generally involves the equivalent > of a "make install". > > -bl Do a "list check". The "%files" section from the spec > file is macro expanded, and checks are made to verify that each file > exists. > After that you need to make a symbolic link over in the > /usr/src/kernel/ > directory linking back to your source directory of the > kernel.(/usr/src/kernels/BUILD) > > As far as with HP hardware, you can look on the disk. Or check this > link > out: > http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lan > g=en&cc=us&mode=3&taskId=135&swItem=MTX-UNITY-I25296 > > I would go with the HP drivers . This should have came in hpasm > package. > I have include the instructions from the hp site: > > *Installation:* > Login as the system administrator (root), download the RPM to a > directory on your hard drive and change to that directory. > > If a previous version of the hp-OpenIPMI package has been installed, it > must be removed before this package can be installed. To remove the > previous version and any packages dependent on it, type the following: > > rpm -e hp-OpenIPMI > > To install the package, type: > > rpm -ivh hp-OpenIPMI-< version >.rpm > > The drivers will be installed to the /opt/hp/hp-OpenIPMI directory but > not inserted. For HP ProLiant servers, the hpasm package will > automatically load the hp-OpenIPMI drivers if required for a particular > HP ProLiant server. > > Additional information and help is available by typing either of the > following: > > man hp-OpenIPMI > > Additional information about features, installation, use, and > troubleshooting the HP Server Management Drivers and Agents is > available > in the HOWTO documents available here: > http://www.compaq.com/products/servers/linux/documentation.html. > > Well hope this helps, > Tameika > > m.. mm.. wrote: > > Hello again. > > Hmm, i don't know how to enable ipmi in Hp360 iLo2, can somebody help me > and explain it to me? > > > > And how is the config-parameters in cluster-suite at fence device. > > > > Sorry, i don't understand it, and didnä't get it work.. > > .ipmilan: Failed to connect after 30 seconds Failed > > > > > > Lon Hohberger kirjoitti 12.01.2008 kello 00:19: > > > >> On Fri, 2008-01-11 at 22:56 +0200, m.. mm.. wrote: > >> > >>> Hi > >>> We are having some problems to get fence working with this hardware. > >>> > >>> Proliant 360 G5.. iLo firmware 1.42 > >>> and os is, RedHat 5-> 2.6.18-8.el5 Cluster/GFS > >>> > >>> This script: fence_ilo > >>> Fence shutdown works fine, but it don't restart it. > >>> agent "fence_ilo" reports: failed to turn on > >>> > >>> Have someone working script to get this work? > >>> > >> Enable IPMI on the iLO2 management card and use it instead. > >> > >> -- Lon > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Linux-cluster mailing list > >> Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster > >> > > > > > > ................................................................... > > Luukku Plus paketilla pääset eroon tila- ja turvallisuusongelmista. > > Hanki Luukku Plus ja helpotat elämääsi. http://www.mtv3.fi/luukku > > > > > > -- > > Linux-cluster mailing list > > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster > > > > > ................................................................... 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