Hi,

On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 03:07:45PM -0700, Greg Woods wrote:
> Partially solved, anyway.

Glad you got it solved, but why do you say partially?

Thanks,

Dejan

> On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 12:52 -0700, Greg Woods wrote:
> 
> > crm(live)configure# primitive stonith-vm1 stonith:ipmilan params
> > auth=straight hostname=node1.fqdn ipaddr=****** login=*****
> > password=***** priv=admin port=23
> > crm(live)configure# location nosuicide-vm1 stonith-vm1 rule -inf: #uname
> > eq node1.fqdn
> > 
> > Committing seems to work, but it fails to start the stonith resource.
> > The error I get in the logs is:
> > 
> > Mar 05 12:30:55 node2.fqdn stonithd: [6982]: WARN: start stonith-vm1
> > failed, because its hostlist is empty
> 
> It appears that this is a generic error that can happen if there is any
> kind of error in the values of the parameters that can't be detected at
> resource creation time. In this example, it turns out that auth=straight
> isn't supported. After an hour or so of playing around with the
> "stonith" command, I finally got pointed to the README.ipmilan file so
> that I could create a config file that worked for invoking the stonith
> command manually. That is where I discovered that auth=straight does not
> work on my systems, but auth=md2 does (it doesn't really matter what
> auth type I use since the IPMI devices are connected by a crossover
> cable and are not on a public net). Changing the value of the "auth"
> parameter from "straight" to "md2" got rid of the empty hostlist error.
> 
> --Greg
> 
> 
> 
> 
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