[Linux-cluster] Failure to use fence_node with APC switches after 5.3 update
Alan A
alan.zg at gmail.com
Thu Feb 26 21:03:53 UTC 2009
Is there any updates on this, even after suggested changes were applied per
RH ticket in cluster.conf I still get the error.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Alan A <alan.zg at gmail.com> wrote:
> 1896886
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> But RH says they found a work around by putting outlet number instead of
> the name of the port on the port= value in the cluster.conf. I still get
> same result - which is garbage. I dont know the Bugzilla number.
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> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Marek 'marx' Grác <mgrac at redhat.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Alan A wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Marx - I opened a ticket with RH support regarding this here are
>>> the details:
>>>
>>>
>> Can you tell me a ticket/bugzilla number? So I can fix it before it
>> escaletes to me :)
>>
>> m,
>>
>>
>>> Hardware Factory
>>> Model Number: AP7921 Serial Number: ZA0827009651 Hardware Revision: B2
>>> Manufacture Date: 07/02/2008 MAC Address: xxxxxxxx Management Uptime: 7 Days
>>> 4 Hours 13 Minutes Application Module;
>>> Name: rpdu Version: v3.5.8 Date: 06/25/2008 Time: 12:31:09 APC OS (AOS)
>>> Name: aos Version: v3.5.9 Date: 05/23/2008 Time: 11:54:45
>>> -------------
>>>
>>> fence_node -V
>>> fence_node 2.0.98 (built Dec 3 2008 16:34:08)
>>> Copyright (C) Red Hat, Inc. 2004 All rights reserved.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Marek Grac <mgrac at redhat.com <mailto:
>>> mgrac at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Alan A wrote:
>>>
>>> I just uped everything to RHEL 5.3 and this is what I get
>>> when trying to "fence_node nodename":
>>> [root at fendev03 ~]# fence_node fendev04.xxxxxxxxx.com
>>> <http://fendev04.xxxxxxxxx.com> <http://fendev04.xxxxxxxxx.com>
>>>
>>> agent "fence_apc" reports: Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> File "/sbin/fence_apc", line 207, in ?
>>> main()
>>> File "/sbin/fence_apc", line 191, in main
>>> fence_action(conn, options, set_power_status, get_power_status)
>>> File "/usr/lib/fence/fencing.py", line 355, in fence_a
>>> agent "fence_apc" reports: ction
>>> status = get_power_fn(tn, options)
>>> File "/sbin/fence_apc", line 82, in get_power_status
>>> status = re.compile("\s*"+options["-n"]+"-.*(ON|OFF)",
>>> re.IGNORECASE).search(result).group(1)
>>> AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'group
>>> agent "fence_apc" reports: '
>>> Any opinions on this?
>>>
>>> Fence agent was not able to get status of device. Please create
>>> bug and put there name of APC device, firmware version, verbose
>>> output (use fence_apc -h for help: it will looks like 'fence_apc
>>> -l login -p passw -a address -o status -n portno -v' ) . I believe
>>> that it can be fixed very fast with these information.
>>>
>>> marx,
>>>
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> Alan A.
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