Re: The purpose of /usr/lib64/stonith/plugins/external

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On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 7:08 AM, Digimer <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>  I've got a home-grown fence device I am trying to add support for Fedora 13
> (specifically, corosync 1.2.3, cluster-glue 1.0.2 et. al.).
>
>  Under CentOS, I wrote an agent and placed it in /usr/sbin/ and that worked
> fine.

Thats fine then.  Pacemaker can use RHCS devices too.

> Now though, there is the /usr/lib64/stonith/plugins/external/
> directory which seems to also be used. I noticed this when I used 'stonith
> -L'.

This is for the old heartbeat-style fencing devices.  You can ignore it.

>
>  I'm still getting familiar with the changes to the cluster stack, so I
> apologize if this has been asked before. :)
>
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