fre 2015-09-18 klockan 09:58 +0200 skrev Marek marx Grác: > Hi, > > > On 15 Sep 2015 at 02:41:35, Andrew Beekhof ([email protected]) wrote: > > > > >> But now when the cluster wants to stonith a node I get: > > >> > > >> fence_ipmilan: Parser error: option -n/--plug is not recognize > > >> fence_ipmilan: Please use '-h' for usage > > >> > > >> Is the problem in fence-agents or in pacemaker? > > > > > > Looking at the code producing this, I got it working by adding to > > my > > > cluster config for my stonith devices > > > port_as_ip=1 port=192.168.xx.xx > > > > > > before I had: > > > lanplus=1 ipaddr=192.168.xx.xx > > > which worked fine before the new version of pacemaker. > > > Now I have: > > > lanplus=1 ipaddr=192.168.xx.xx port_as_ip=1 port=192.168.xx.xx > > > which works. > > > > I’m glad it works, looks like a regression to me though. > > You shouldn’t need to override the value pacemaker supplies for port > > if ipaddr is being set. > > > > Can you comment on this Marek? > This is surely a problem in fence agents. I believe that it was fixed > in August in a > > https://github.com/ClusterLabs/fence-agents/commit/155a51f01e6a806e17d70519f2d1507b09d9d137
I am not that good at python but does not that fix say that if I use port_as_ip, ipaddr and port are not required? I tested to add that code into the installed code (/usr/share/fence/fencing.py) and changed by configuration to the old one. It still fails in the same way. I there a way I can get the system to output what arguments are used when calling fence_ipmilan? Now my config that fails is: Resource: ipmi-fencing-host1 (class=stonith type=fence_ipmilan) Attributes: pcmk_host_list=host1 lanplus=1 ipaddr=192.168.1.10 login=xxxxx passwd=xxxx power_wait=4 Operations: monitor interval=60s (ipmi-fencing-host1-monitor-interval-60s) What works is: the same as above but with added: port_as_ip=1 port=192.168.1.10 Dan _______________________________________________ Users mailing list: [email protected] http://clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org Getting started: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/Cluster_from_Scratch.pdf Bugs: http://bugs.clusterlabs.org
