[Linux-cluster] kernel: CMANsendmsg failed: -101
Jeff Harr
jharr at opsource.net
Tue Jul 19 21:19:49 UTC 2005
Ok, that fixed it. Actually, stopping acpid caused the system to never
receive any power off message. But you got me on the right track of
thinking and I modified the config file to read "poweroff -f" and now it
turns off. It turns back on too, but I think that's because of ILO's
autoboot setting, and beyond the control of redhat cluster :)
Lon: you are THE MAN.
Everyone: I appreciate all the help.
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-cluster-bounces at redhat.com
[mailto:linux-cluster-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Lon Hohberger
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 4:26 PM
To: linux clustering
Subject: RE: [Linux-cluster] kernel: CMANsendmsg failed: -101
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 14:54 -0400, Jeff Harr wrote:
> Well, its actually on a Proliant blade and I'm going in through a
> virtual console (an ILO) to issue the ifdown commands. I'm doing
> power-fencing on the ILO itself (its one of the ways you can do it
with
> Redhat Cluster).
Eeeeek!
Ok, so, it's trying to be fenced, but it's hanging in shutdown. The
fencing is causing the shutdown, right?
chkconfig --del acpid
service acpid stop
With ACPID running, the virtual power button press gets translated to
"shutdown -h now" instead of "power off NOW", which is what the cluster
wants.
-- Lon
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