> > and a review of the script confirms that it has no mechanism to
> return a
> > hostlist when queried.
> 
> Right, and that's a prerequisite for all stonith plugins. They
> must return (print) a list of nodes which they can manage.
> I'm afraid that this stonith plugin is not good. If anybody's
> using it, I'd really like to know how. The parameters are
> host/community/outlet, but they should be
> 
> host (as in 'which node is managed here")
> ipaddr (the ip address of the stonith device unit)
> community
> outlet (the outlet to which this host is connected)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dejan
> 
> P.S. CC-ing the author, perhaps he could help...
[Damon Estep] 

Author is aware (but like the rest of us, has limited time), tested in
V1 2 node only, in which case it is said to work. I have been
communicating with him on it.

I think the best solution would be to make this accept two more
parameters and return the nodelist when queried;

1. hostlist, so clones can be created
2. SNMP OID (have found that different APC modes have different OIDs)

Right now the OID is hard coded in the script but it could be easily
moved to a parameter.

Thanks for taking a look, I really appreciate it. I have been running in
circles for 2 days on this.

Damon

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