On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Marc - A. Dahlhaus <mad@xxxxxx> wrote:
Alan A schrieb:
I went through BIOS settings and could not find anything related to power loss. I did find the option where server is configured to dynamically operate in low power mode (but this is probably CPU related) and ASR (Auto System Recovery) was turned off.
So far nothing else jumped at me out of ordinary.
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Marc - A. Dahlhaus [ Administration | Westermann GmbH ] <mad@xxxxxx <mailto:mad@xxxxxx>> wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 16.09.2009, 11:14 -0500 schrieb Alan A:
> I am using HP Proliant DL385s - new ones with Dual Quad Core AMD
> Opteron(tm) Processor 2384 and 32G of memory. I am using APC Power
> Switches for fencing. When I issue fence_node clusternode1 -
sometimes
> it works like a charm and sometimes server stays down, like it was
> shutdown, although power on the APC switches was reinstated. I
can see
> the green light on the APC Switches but if the node stays shutdown
> there is no green light on the Power Supplies. What could be wrong,
> what should I check?
Hello Alan,
this looks like a bios configuration issue. Take look if you can find
anything "power loss" related in bios and change it from "off" to "last
state" or "on". I don't recall what it was called exaclty on the
proliant bios or where you can find that option in bios setup...
Hope this helps.
Marc
OT: You should also make usage of the iLO management devices in this
boxes, they are rock solid fencing devices and react faster than the
apc-power switches (we use DL360s and APC PDUs as fallback fencing
here)...
The option should be called "Automatic Power-On" and should be in "Server Availability".
Marc
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