Hi, On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 9:06 PM, <dur...@mgtsciences.com> wrote:
> This is my first attempt at clustering, just so you know the level > required to convey ideas. > > I have Windows 10 running Virtualbox with 2 VMs running Fedora 25. I have > followed 'Pacemaker 1.1 Clusters from Scratch' 9th edition up through > chapter 7. It works. I am uncertain as how to fence the VMs with Windows > 10 as host. The output from 'pcs stonith describe fence_vbox' is below. > > I have Cygwin installed with sshd configured and running. I can remotely > ssh into the Windows 10 machine. I can add the keys from the machines into > Windows authorized_keys so no user/password is required. I however do not > know which of the options are *required*. Nor do I know what the options > should be set to. Some of the options *are* obvious. If I use *only* > required ones, ipaddr is obvious, login is obvious, but not sure what port > is. Would it be the name of the VM as Virtualbox knows it? > > ipaddr (required): IP address or hostname of fencing device > login (required): Login name > port (required): Physical plug number on device, UUID or > identification of machine > > Does the host require anything running on it to support the fence? Do I > require any other options in addition to 'required'? How do I test it from > a nodes commandline? > You can take a look at manual page of fence_vbox (or run fence_vbox --help). In your case it should be enough to set: * ipaddr * login * port (= node to shutdown) * identity_file (= private key) m,
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