[Linux-cluster] fence option problem

Marco Minato marco at fuertux.com
Fri Apr 13 16:39:58 UTC 2007


James Parsons ha scritto:
> Marco Minato wrote:
>
>> James Parsons ha scritto:
>>
>>> Marco Minato wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all guys,
>>>>
>>>> I've some problem to change the default action of a fence action.
>>>> I want the cluster to shutdown the not-responding node instead of 
>>>> reboot it.
>>>>
>>>> I've tried to change the default action of the script "fence_apc" 
>>>> but it seems not to be used from the cluster (as I've renemed it 
>>>> and still working).
>>>>
>>>> I'm interested to change the action on the plugin.. How is it 
>>>> possible?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
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>>>
>>> In the conf file, in the <device> section, under the clusternode, 
>>> where you are specifying the port (outlet) # on your apc switch, 
>>> include an attribute stating option="Off", and the node should stay 
>>> off when fenced. If it does not, then you need to look towards the 
>>> bios settings on the system.
>>>
>>> If you want, XXX out your passwords for your devices and send along 
>>> your conf file. I will help you add the attribute.
>>>
>>> -Jim
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>> yes.. but all the times that I modify d configuration through 
>> system-config-cluster the system change the "option" statement.. I 
>> was searching another way to do it.. Now I've changed from bios the 
>> conf and it's working. it's good for me. 
>
> Marco - are you saying that when you added the option="Off" to the 
> conf file by hand and then started system-config-cluster, that the 
> option="Off" attribute was removed? That would be a bug :)
>
> Which version of cluster suite and s-c-cluster are you running??
>
> Thanks,
>
> -J
>
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Look. I've modified now cluster.conf as down

                <clusternode name="nodo1" votes="1">
                        <fence>
                                <method name="1">
                                        <device name="APC_fence" 
port="1" switch="10.0.0.10" option="Off"/>
                                </method>
                        </fence>
                </clusternode>
                <clusternode name="nodo2" votes="1">
                        <fence>
                                <method name="1">
                                        <device name="APC_fence" 
port="2" switch="10.0.0.10" option="Off"/>
                                </method>
                        </fence>
                </clusternode>

wondering option statement is ok..

I've modified <device> part as you said, upgrade the config_version and 
copied the conf file in nodes and restarted cluster.
now in s-c-c i've no per-node fence device configured.. if I click on 
"send to cluster" icon the system update
the configuration as down:

<clusternode name="nodo1" votes="1">
                        <fence>
                                <method name="1"/>
                        </fence>
                </clusternode>
                <clusternode name="nodo2" votes="1">
                        <fence>
                                <method name="1"/>
                        </fence>
                </clusternode>

No fence device!! I've tried to use ccs_tool for propagating the config 
file with the same result..
What I'm doing bad?? :)

Cluster Suite ver 4 and s-c-c ver 1.0.25.

Thak you.




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