I have a VM running Fedora 8 that I want to connect to a cluster that is all Fedora 10 VMs, running on F10 platforms. The F8 fails a fence test, reporting: # fence_xvm -H cicero3 -ddd -o null Debugging threshold is now 3 -- args @ 0x7fffb9fd4870 -- args->addr = 225.0.0.12 args->domain = cicero3 args->key_file = /etc/cluster/fence_xvm.key args->op = 0 args->hash = 2 args->auth = 2 args->port = 1229 args->family = 2 args->timeout = 30 args->retr_time = 20 args->flags = 0 args->debug = 3 -- end args -- Reading in key file /etc/cluster/fence_xvm.key into 0x7fffb9fd3820 (4096 len)Actual key length = 4096 bytesSending to 225.0.0.12 via 127.0.0.1 Sending to 225.0.0.12 via 192.168.69.63 Waiting for connection from XVM host daemon. The physical host is reporting: [fence_xvmd.c:0691] Key mismatch; dropping packet It seems odd that it doesn't work since the key was gen'd from /dev/random. Nothing OS or machine specific about the key. Something different with the transport? Any suggestions, before I blindly upgrade from F8 to F10? -- Doug Bunger -- dougbunger@xxxxxxxxx -- |
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