[Linux-cluster] Problems with Cluster

Luis Godoy Gonzalez lgodoy at atichile.com
Wed Jun 13 15:27:32 UTC 2007


I have similar situation, in our case whe have redundant power supply 
for ensure the server and iLo always is power up.
Other way to fix this issue is using some quorum device. I' haven't 
worked whith them,  but I think may work it.

Bye

Manish Kathuria escribió:
> On 6/11/07, Robert Gil <Robert.Gil at americanhm.com> wrote:
>> If ilo itself is off, fencing doesn't work.
>
> Isn't there any timeout setting such that if the ILO doesn't respond
> for a certain amount of time, it is treated as fenced and the node is
> considered to be dead and the failover takes place?
>
>>
>> Did you add ilo as a fence device? And create a user? You create a 
>> user in the ilo for that blade, not on the chassis. You have to 
>> reboot the blade to get to the ilo manager.
>
> Yes, had added respective ILOs as fence devices for both the servers
> and created users also.
>
>
> I just want to make sure that automatic fencing happens and failover
> takes place even when there is a complete power failure for one node
>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: linux-cluster-bounces at redhat.com 
>> [mailto:linux-cluster-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Manish Kathuria
>> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 12:45 PM
>> To: linux clustering
>> Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] Problems with Cluster
>>
>> On 6/11/07, Maciej Bogucki <maciej.bogucki at artegence.com> wrote:
>> > Manish Kathuria napisał(a):
>>
>> > > We want the failover to happen when the power supply fails to either
>> > > of the nodes. In order to test the scenario, we removed the power
>> > > cables from one of the nodes. However the failover did not happen
>> > > and upon observing the logs we found that the alive node could not
>> > > connect to the fence device (ILO in this case) of the dead node
>> > > since it was powered off and the fencing could not take place. Does
>> > > this mean that we would not be able to have a failover in case of
>> > > power failure for one of the nodes. Is there a way we can do it ?
>> > > How is the cluster supposed to react when the ILO itself is 
>> powered off ?
>> >
>> > You need to perform manual fencing(administrator reaction) when it 
>> happend.
>> >
>>
>> Isn't there any way which is automated and does not require manual 
>> intervention ? Otherwise, the whole purpose gets defeated.
>>
>
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