[Linux-cluster] fence_apc_snmp woes

Eric Kerin eric at bootseg.com
Tue Aug 28 16:02:26 UTC 2007


Brian Sheets wrote:
> Yes, not only does it work manually, when I run fence_ack_manual, that causes the fence_apc_snmp to work.
>
> So, 
>
> System failure
> fenced says its trying to fence
> then the fenced says its waiting for ack, which never comes and the system doesn't get powered down
> then I run fence_ack_manual, and then the system powers down.
>   
It looks like a fence_manual config entry is still loaded in your 
cluster for fencing that node.  Did you change your cluster.conf file 
without increasing the version number and telling cman to reload the 
config?    fence_ack_manual should only do something if fence_manual is 
setup for that node, also, you should not have seen that fence_manual 
config entry when fence_apc_snmp is configured as the sole fence agent.

Thanks,
Eric
eric at bootseg.com
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <cluster name="index" config_version="2">
> <cman two_node="1" expected_votes="1">
> </cman>
> <clusternodes>
> <clusternode name="oc-index3" votes="1">
>         <fence>
>                 <method name="single">
>                        <device name="oc-cab1-pdu2" port="18"
> option="off"/>
>                 </method>
>         </fence>
> </clusternode>
>
> <clusternode name="oc-index4" votes="1">
>         <fence>
>                 <method name="single">
>                   <device name="oc-cab1-pdu1" port="16" option="off"/>
>                   </method>
>         </fence>
> </clusternode>
>
> </clusternodes>
> <fencedevices>
>         <fencedevice name="oc-cab1-pdu2" agent="fence_apc_snmp"
> ipaddr="172.16.14.9" login="apc" passwd="xxxx"/>
>         <fencedevice name="oc-cab1-pdu1" agent="fence_apc_snmp"
> ipaddr="172.16.14.8" login="apc" passwd="xxxx"/>
> </fencedevices>
> </cluster>
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