[Linux-cluster] iLo3 and RedHat 5.5 : Unable to connect/login to fencing device
שלום קלמר
sklemer at gmail.com
Thu Mar 3 17:25:12 UTC 2011
H.
Maybe iLo3 dont support cycle. why not to use the default , which is "onoff"
. Try it
I think its good enough .
-M method
Method to fence (onoff or cycle). Default is onoff. Use cycle
in
case your management card will power off with default method
so
there will be no chance to power machine on by IPMI.
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Mika i <mika68vaan at gmail.com> wrote:
> this works:
> ipmitool -H xxxxxilo -I lanplus -U admin -P xxxxxx chassis power cycle
> Server is rebooted.....
>
> but not this:
> root at fff fence_ipmilan -a xxxxxxxxlo -l admin -p xxxxxxxxx -M 'cycle' -v
> Rebooting machine @ IPMI:xxixxxxxilo...Spawning: '/usr/bin/ipmitool -I lan
> -H 'xxxxxxx' -U 'admin' -P 'xxxxx41!' -v chassis power status'...
> Spawning: '/usr/bin/ipmitool -I lan -H 'xxxxxxx' -U 'admin' -P 'xxxxxx1!'
> -v chassis power cycle'...
> Failed
>
> cluster.conf
> ....
> <method name="1">
> <device lanplus="1"
> name="xxxxxx_xxxxdev" timeout="20"/>
> ......
>
> <fencedevice agent="fence_ipmilan" auth="none" ipaddr="xxxxxxxilo"
> login="admin" method="cycle" name="xxxxuxx32_fencedev" passwd="xxxxx!"/>
>
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> 2011/3/3 שלום קלמר <sklemer at gmail.com>
>
> Hi.
>> for ilo3 testing you can use :
>> # fence_ipmilan -a 17x.3x.7x.1xx -p "password" -o status
>>
>> fence_ipmilan -h
>> usage: fence_ipmilan <options>
>> -A <authtype> IPMI Lan Auth type (md5, password, or none)
>> -a <ipaddr> IPMI Lan IP to talk to
>> -i <ipaddr> IPMI Lan IP to talk to (deprecated, use -a)
>> -p <password> Password (if required) to control power on
>> IPMI device
>> -P Use Lanplus
>> -S <path> Script to retrieve password (if required)
>> -l <login> Username/Login (if required) to control power
>> on IPMI device
>> -o <op> Operation to perform.
>> Valid operations: on, off, reboot, status
>> -t <timeout> Timeout (sec) for IPMI operation (default 20)
>> -C <cipher> Ciphersuite to use (same as ipmitool -C parameter)
>> -M <method> Method to fence (onoff or cycle (default onoff)
>> -V Print version and exit
>> -v Verbose mode
>>
>> If no options are specified, the following options will be read
>> from standard input (one per line):
>>
>> auth=<auth> Same as -A
>> ipaddr=<#> Same as -a
>> passwd=<pass> Same as -p
>> passwd_script=<path> Same as -S
>> lanplus Same as -P
>> login=<login> Same as -u
>> option=<op> Same as -o
>> operation=<op> Same as -o
>> action=<op> Same as -o
>> timeout=<timeout> Same as -t
>> cipher=<cipher> Same as -C
>> method=<method> Same as -M
>> verbose Same as -v
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 12:21 PM, Mika i <mika68vaan at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> hmm.
>>> Okey: have someone good installation instructions to get this fence_ipmilan to
>>> work.
>>> 1. active IPMI/DCMI over LAN in iLo3
>>> 2. what should i install in server to get fence_ipmilan to work
>>> Now if i test connection it shows like this.
>>>
>>> ipmitool -v -H 17x.3x.7x.1xx -I lanplus -U admin mc info
>>> Password:
>>> Get Auth Capabilities error
>>> Get Auth Capabilities error
>>> Error issuing Get Channel Authentication Capabilies request
>>> Error: Unable to establish IPMI v2 / RMCP+ session
>>> Get Device ID command failed
>>>
>>> Can someone help me!
>>> 2011/3/2 <Jason_Henderson at mitel.com>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> linux-cluster-bounces at redhat.com wrote on 03/02/2011 10:07:38 AM:
>>>>
>>>> > Hi
>>>> >
>>>> > Is there a way to get cluster-suite Fence to work with Rhel 5.5 and
>>>> iLo3
>>>> > I have now in both clusters rhel 5.5 version with:
>>>> > kernel 2.6.18-194.el5
>>>> > cman-2.0.115-68.el5_6.1
>>>> >
>>>> > But in fence state i get allways message: Unable to connect/login to
>>>> > fencing device
>>>> >
>>>> > Any help - or must i update the cluster to rhel 5.6?
>>>>
>>>> What fence agent are you using, fence_ilo?
>>>> You will need to use the fence_ipmilan agent for iLO3.
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