[Linux-cluster] manual fencing problem

David Teigland teigland at redhat.com
Thu Dec 30 10:18:29 UTC 2004


On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 11:18:57AM -0800, Daniel McNeil wrote:

> cl030 /var/log/messages:
> 
> Dec 13 21:54:26 cl030 kernel: CMAN: no HELLO from cl032a, removing from
> the cluster
> Dec 13 21:54:27 cl030 fenced[12121]: fencing node "cl032a"
> Dec 13 21:54:27 cl030 fenced[12121]: fence "cl032a" failed
> Dec 13 21:54:28 cl030 fenced[12121]: fencing node "cl032a"
> Dec 13 21:54:28 cl030 fenced[12121]: fence "cl032a" failed
> Dec 13 21:54:29 cl030 fenced[12121]: fencing node "cl032a"

If you're still having this problem, try running this as root on cl030:

# fence_node cl032a

(You need the cluster running to do this.)  ps should show a fence_manual
process and the standard fence_manual message should appear in syslog.
fence_manual should stay there until you run the fence_ack_manual.

also try:

# fence_manual -n cl032a

which should block waiting for you to run fence_ack_manual.

-- 
Dave Teigland  <teigland at redhat.com>




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