Hi,
I
have just had a look at the rpm you suggested. Do I need to do anything to
configure the cluster to use this instead of the default fencing script? Also,
do I need to do anything to alter either of these files? /etc/comoonics/bootimage/rpms.initrd.d/fence_ilo.list
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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