because number of questions like this is increasing, I wrote howto. Please look on http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/VMware_FencingConfig Honza Tiago Cruz wrote: > Hello guys, > > Someone can send me one use's example from fence_vmware? > > This can't show on conga and I'm confuse to use it on command line... > > It's not perl any more, python now :-) > > > [root@dcrs6037 ~]# fence_vmware -h > Usage: > fence_vmware [options] > Options: > -o <action> Action: status, reboot (default), off or on > -a <ip> IP address or hostname of fencing device > -l <name> Login name > -p <password> Login password or passphrase > -S <script> Script to run to retrieve password > -x Use ssh connection > -k <filename> Identity file (private key) for ssh > -n <id> Physical plug number on device or name of virtual machine > -A <ip> IP address or hostname of managed VMware ESX (default localhost) > -L <name> VMware ESX management login name > -P <password> VMware ESX management login password > -B <script> Script to run to retrieve VMware ESX management password > -q Quiet mode > -v Verbose mode > -D <debugfile> Debugging to output file > -V Output version information and exit > -h Display this help and exit > > > I need to connect on my ESX (-L or -P)? > I need to connect on my target fenced? (-l or -p)? > > Thanks > > -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster