Hi,

On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 06:34:14PM -0400, Philip Gwyn wrote:
> 
> On 19-Sep-2007 Dave Blaschke wrote:
> > A stonith reset should be whatever it takes for the device to reboot the 
> > node.  For some devices, this is simply invoking it with a built-in 
> > reset/cycle command (see ibmhmc), for others that don't have this (for 
> > example, see the bladehpi plugin when softreset is false - the plugin 
> > does have the capability to do a reset, but is configurable to also do 
> > an off/wait/on if the use chooses) it should be a power off/on combo 
> > with any necessary delay.
> 
> STONITH is the wrong name then.  Or maybe it should be STONITF (slap the other
> node in the face [to wake it up)) or STONUTF (slap the other node upside the
> head [*bonk* pay attention]).  Anyway.
> 
> The latest version supports ST_GENERIC_RESETs with SNMP RESETs.  If SNMP 
> RESETs
> are not available (user defined PDU), OFF + ON is used.
> 
>      http://www.awale.qc.ca/ha-linux/apc-snmp/
> 
> BTW, has anyone looked over the code?

I'll take a look and get back to you.

Thanks.

Dejan

> 
> Cheers,
> 
> -Philip
> 
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