Hello,

I´ll try it,

thanks for your help

ESG

2009/4/22 Jan Friesse <[email protected]>

> ESG,
> vmware is currently not supported in Luci. You can change it by direct
> edit of your cluster.conf configuration file. Please refer
> http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/VMware_FencingConfig, how to do
> it (there is example).
>
> Regards,
>  Honza
>
>
>
> ESGLinux wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Thanks for your answer,
> >
> > I´m using conga tu manage my cluster and the fence devices it allows me
> to
> > configure are this:
> >
> >         <option name="fence_apc" value="fence_apc">APC Power
> Switch</option>
> >       <option name="fence_wti" value="fence_wti">WTI Power
> Switch</option>
> >
> >       <option name="fence_brocade" value="fence_brocade">Brocade Fabric
> > Switch</option>
> >       <option name="fence_mcdata" value="fence_mcdata">McData SAN
> Switch</option>
> >       <option name="fence_sanbox2" value="fence_sanbox2">QLogic
> SANbox2</option>
> >       <option name="fence_vixel" value="fence_vixel">Vixel SAN
> Switch</option>
> >       <option name="fence_gnbd" value="fence_gnbd">GNBD</option>
> >       <option name="fence_egenera" value="fence_egenera">Egenera SAN
> > Controller</option>
> >
> >       <option name="fence_bladecenter" value="fence_bladecenter">IBM
> Blade
> > Center</option>
> >       <option name="fence_bullpap" value="fence_bullpap">Bull
> PAP</option>
> >       <option name="fence_xvm" value="fence_xvm">Virtual Machine
> Fencing</option>
> >       <option name="fence_scsi" value="fence_scsi">SCSI Fencing</option>
> >
> >
> >
> > how can I configure vmware_fence?
> >
> >
> > greetings
> >
> > ESG
> >
> > 2009/4/22 Jan Friesse <[email protected]>
> >
> >> ESG,
> >> in RHEL 5.3 is included vmware_fence agent. Please try to look to man
> >> page and/or http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/VMware_FencingConfig
> >> (<--- includes new version of agent for ESX/ESXi and Server 2 (not
> >> supported in RHEL 5.3 default version)).
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>  Honza
> >>
> >> ESGLinux wrote:
> >>> Hello all,
> >>>
> >>> I´m testing a two node cluster using  a VMWare Server with two images
> >>> running the nodes.
> >>>
> >>> I have seen that there is a fence method for virtual machines (I
> suspect
> >>> that only for Xen images, but I´m not sure).
> >>>
> >>> So, my question is which is the best fence method for this scenario (I
> >> have
> >>> not fence hardware at all)
> >>>
> >>> Thanks
> >>>
> >>> ESG
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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