Hi, there
I have tested stonith from the command line and was able to reset the
target PC. On the command I used the following:
stonith -t external/ipmi -T reset -p "capestor2 10.43.120.134 ADMIN
mypassword" capestor2
This worked marvelously! So then I move the stuff into the ha.cf.
Not having much in the way of examples for ipmi this was my best guess
stonith_host capestor1 external/ipmi capestor2 10.43.120.134 ADMIN
mypassword
Syslog gives me this:
Feb 21 17:20:24 capestor2 heartbeat: [4133]: info: Checking status of
STONITH device [IPMI STONITH device ]
Feb 21 17:20:24 capestor2 heartbeat: [4133]: info: glib:
external_run_cmd: Calling '/usr/lib64/stonith/plugins/external/ipmi
status' returned 256
I met this too.
I guess this calling actually return 0 but SOMETIMES stonith/external
thought the return value is 256...
I have a running Heartbeat 4-node cluster with stonith enabled, a few
days ago, I got a return value 256 when 'ipmi status' be calling.
Feb 21 17:20:24 capestor2 heartbeat: [4133]: ERROR: STONITH device
IPMI STONITH device not operational!
Feb 21 17:20:24 capestor2 heartbeat: [4111]: WARN: Managed
STONITH-stat process 4133 exited with return code 1.
Feb 21 17:20:24 capestor2 heartbeat: [4111]: ERROR: STONITH status
operation failed.
Feb 21 17:20:24 capestor2 heartbeat: [4111]: info: This may mean that
the STONITH device has failed!
I even went so far as to copy the ipmi plugin to test-ipmi and
hardcoded the values for the variables that are passed in my
heartbeat. That worked.
Any ideas as to what I may be doing wrong?
thanks
Doug
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