Hi,
On 27 Sep 2007, at 17:12, Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 01:56:04PM +0100, Wojciech Turek wrote:
Dear All,
I have 2 nodes HA cluster configuration. Both nodes are connected to
shared storage. Is it critical that nodes will not mount the same
LUN at the same time. That is why I am using STONITH for node
fencing. My STONITH is based on IPMI device.
I am considering scenario that IPMI device on node that need to be
power down fails:
Sep 27 13:10:12 storage09 heartbeat: [17161]: ERROR: STONITH device
external/ipmi not operational!
Sep 27 13:10:12 storage09 heartbeat: [7438]: WARN: Exiting STONITH-
stat process 17161 returned rc 1.
Sep 27 13:10:12 storage09 heartbeat: [7438]: ERROR: STONITH status
operation failed.
Sep 27 13:10:12 storage09 heartbeat: [7438]: info: This may mean that
the STONITH device has failed!
Is there a way to configure STONITH in such a way that if status of
the device exit with code 1 then it will for example stop heartbeat
and wait for administrator intervention?
Is this v1 or v2 configuration? Looks like v1. With v1, AFAIK,
this is not possible. With v2 it should be possible, but perhaps
not easy. You can also open a bugzilla for an enhancement.
It is indeed V1 configuration. I can actually convert my config to V2
and try it out.
Could you give me some ideas how to do that with V2?
BTW is switching from V1 to V2 a simple matter of running convert
script that creates cib file?
Thanks
Wojciech
Thanks,
Dejan
Best Regards
Wojciech
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