On 8/10/2010 12:03 PM, David Noriega wrote:
I think I'll go the ipmi route. So reading on STONITH, its just a script, so all I would need is a script to run ipmi that tells the server to power off, right? Also while reading through the lustre manual, seems some things are being deleted from the wiki, http://wiki.lustre.org/index.php?title=Clu_Manager no longer exists, and noticed this too when I found the lustre quick guide is no longer available.
lustre qucik start guide http://www.filibeto.org/sun/lib/blueprints/820-7390.pdf
Thanks David On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Kevin Van Maren <[email protected]> wrote:David Noriega wrote:Could you describe this resource fencing in more detail? As for regards to STONITH, the pdu already has the grubby hands of IT plugged into it and doubt they would be happy if I unplugged them. What about the network management port or ILOM?Resource fencing is needed to ensure that a node does not take over a resource (ie, OST) while the other node is still accessing it (as could happen if the node only partly crashes, where it is not responding to the HA package but still writing to the disk). STONITH is a pretty common way to ensure the other node is dead and can no longer access the resource. If you can't use your switched PDU, then using the ILOM for IPMI-based power control works. The other common way to do resource fencing is to use scsi reserve commands (if supported by the hardware and the HA package) to ensure exclusive access. KevinOn Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Kevin Van Maren <[email protected]> wrote:On Aug 9, 2010, at 11:45 AM, David Noriega<[email protected]> wrote:My understanding of setting up fail-over is you need some control over the power so with a script it can turn off a machine by cutting its power? Is this correct?It is the recommended configuration because it is simple to understand and implement. But the only _hard_ requirement is that both nodes can access the storage.Is there a way to do fail-over without having access to the pdu(power strips)?If you have IPMI support, that can be used for power control, instead of a switched PDU. Depending on the storage, you may be able to do resource fencing of the disks instead of STONITH. Or you can run fast-and-loose, without any way to ensure the dead node is really "dead" and not accessing storage (at your risk). While Lustre has MMP, it is really more to protect against a mount typo than to guarantee resource fencing.Thanks David -- Personally, I liked the university. They gave us money and facilities, we didn't have to produce anything! You've never been out of college! You don't know what it's like out there! I've worked in the private sector. They expect results. -Ray Ghostbusters _______________________________________________ Lustre-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lustre.org/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss
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