Gary Romo wrote:
Is there a command that you can run to test/veryify that fencing is
working properly?
Or that it is part of the fence if you will?
I realize that the primary focus of the fence is to shut off the other
server(s).
However, when I have a cluster up, how can I determine that all of my
nodes are properly fenced?
well.. If you would like to check that fencing devices are properly
configured via cluster.conf, issue fence_node NODENAME pr. node. with
all cluster services running.
Of course, you would ideally want to do this one node at a time.
This will ensure cluster.conf has proper fencing setup and that the
fencing devices actually work. If the node isn't locked out of the
cluster when you issue fence_node then there is something wrong..
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Denis
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