I have an APC 7901 and have been using the fence_apc tool to test the
functionality. In the past I've always used the "root" account to control the
NPS but thats bad so I am trying to get an "outlet" user setup. Here are my
results:
[r...@node1 ~]# fence_apc -a 10.1.1.12 -l root -n 3 -p root -o on -v
Status check successful. Port 3 is ON
Power On successful
[r...@node1 ~]# fence_apc -a 10.1.1.12 -l device -n 3 -p device -o on -v
Status check successful. Port 3 is ON
Power On successful
[r...@node1 ~]# fence_apc -a 10.1.1.12 -l cluster -n 3 -p cluster -o on -v
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/sbin/fence_apc", line 829, in ?
main()
File "/sbin/fence_apc", line 327, in main
backout(sock) # Return to control screen
File "/sbin/fence_apc", line 393, in backout
i, mo, txt = sock.expect(regex_list, TELNET_TIMEOUT)
File "/usr/lib64/python2.4/telnetlib.py", line 620, in expect
text = self.read_very_lazy()
File "/usr/lib64/python2.4/telnetlib.py", line 400, in read_very_lazy
raise EOFError, 'telnet connection closed'
EOFError: telnet connection closed
I tried this with CentOS 5.1 and 5.2. For users root=admin, device=device,
cluster=outlet.
The info in /tmp/apclog does not have anything that is obviously useful (I
compared the device and cluster user outputs). I did notice the log does not
fill until the fence_apc fails for the outlet "cluster" user. I also tried a
different outlet user name, checked that the outlet user has access to all of
the outlets.
My next idea was to grit my teeth and upgrade the APC firmware.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks guys,
Tim
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