----- Original Message ----- From: "Errol Neal" <en...@businessgrade.com>
To: <pacema...@clusterlabs.org>; <m...@sandervanvugt.nl>
Cc: "pacemaker" <pacema...@clusterlabs.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] APC Master Stonith


On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 04:19 PM, Sander van Vugt <m...@sandervanvugt.nl> wrote:
Hi,

I hope someone has configured the APC Master Stonith resource (which you
would use to have pacemaker to a device like the APC switched rack PDU),
as I have a - probably extremely stupid - conceptual question about it.

When I look at the options the resource has, it allows me to enter
username, password and IP address. What I would also expect, is to give
it something like a name of the node that is should do STONITH on, as
well as the port on the device that it should power cycle. Am I missing
something? Or do I have to specify this information as additional
attributes? And if so, what exactly would be the syntax?

What type of device are you trying to get the plugin to work with?
I'm using APC rack PDUs and this plugin did not work by default for me. I had to hack it to get it work for me, but it works exactly how I wanted it to. By the way, I'm not using the snmp - i'm using telnet.

So here is how mine's is configured:

primitive stonith-apcmaster-axigen2 stonith:apcmaster \
       params ipaddr="x.x.x.x login="axigen2" password="x.x.x.x" \
       op monitor interval="120s" timeout="20s" \
       op startup interval="0" timeout="60s" \

Then I have a constraint that prohibits it a node from committing suicide.

I'll describe what I did to get it going in my environment.

I created a user account for each node on it's respective PDU and only allowed it to control it's own power.

As I mentioned, I hacked the plugin's source code and recompiled. My changes #1 to make it work and #2, to make it work simple and plain. Login and shut-er down. I can provide you my changes if you think it will work for you.

-Errol

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Hi Errol,

as I just bought a used AP7900 APC so if you can provide the hacked code it would be cool.

Thanks

Franck

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