Hi, Thanks for your reply, 192.168.1.152 is the first servers ilo
and 192.168.50.112 is the first servers eth0, the first servers eth1 is 192.168.1.50.
The second servers eth0 is 192.168.50.116 and its ilo is 192.168.1.153, the
second servers eth1 is 192.168.1.51. I have found the rpm you suggested and will try that, Thanks again
Adam King
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[mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Brett Cave On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:25 PM, King, Adam <adam.king@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote: Hi,
I
have a 2 node cluster (xen1 and xen2) running on dl380 G3’s. There are 2
virtual machines running on these. From first node from the shell command line
I can fence the 2nd node through the hp lights out port using
/sbin/fence_ilo –a 192.168.1.53 –l aking –p password
–v. I can also do the same from the second node and successfully fence
the first node. When I fence the node that has control of one or more virtual
machines they are migrated to the other node. I had some issues with the default fence_ilo, found a nice
fence_fast_ilo fencing script in an rpm: comoonics-bootimage-fenceclient. This
seems to work much better. If
I fence a node in Luci this works too. However,
if I have a node running one or more virtual machines and run /sbin/reboot
–f on that node, in /var/log/messages in the other node I get messages such
as xen1
fenced[3126]: agent "fence_ilo" reports: Unable to connect/login to
fencing device xen1
fenced[3126]: fence "192.168.50.116" failed assuming that 192.168.1.53 is the 2nd server's ilo address
and 192.168.50.116 is the 1st servers ilo address? Can
anyone advise why this is happening? Cheers Adam
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