If a server is off, it's not part of the cluster, right?  In this case, why 
would a tool for fencing nodes worry about a node which is offline?  Even if 
you argue that the same tool which removed power from the node should be able 
to re-apply power, why would such a tool do this when the node which was 
powered-down was killed because it was acting erratically?

Just wondering, before I ask any people at HP about this ;)

    - Conor
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