Hi!
Just a small notice: While having a look at the syslog-ng RA, I found this bug
(in SLES11 SP3, resource-agents-3.9.5-0.37.38.19):
SYSLOG_NG_EXE="${OCF_RESKEY_syslog_ng_binary-/sbin/syslog-ng}" ### line 237 of
/usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/syslog-ng
I tried it in BASH, but if
"With 20 disk of 4TB you have a total capacity of 80TB. If you run all of
them as RAID6 then you have a total of 72TB."
And that's the point! I'm trying to understand if I can create more RAID6
arrays and how my controller handles disk failures in that case. First I
think we need to clarify
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 09:01:07AM +0200, Ulrich Windl wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Just a small notice: While having a look at the syslog-ng RA, I found this
> bug (in SLES11 SP3, resource-agents-3.9.5-0.37.38.19):
> SYSLOG_NG_EXE="${OCF_RESKEY_syslog_ng_binary-/sbin/syslog-ng}" ### line 237
> of
Thank you for comment. I attempted to use iDRAC/IPMI STONITH, and after
spending over a day, I had to put it on the backburner for timeline
reasons. For whatever reason, I could not get IPMI to talk, and the
iDRAC5 plugin was not working either for reasons I don't understand.
Is that what you
Yeah, I had problems, which I am thinking might be firewall related. In a
previous place of employment I had ipmi working great (but with
heartbeat), so I do have some experience with IPMI STONITH.
Example:
[root@fx201-1a ~]# fence_ipmilan -a 10.XX.XX.XX -l root -p calvin -o status
Failed:
On 21/09/15 11:23 AM, Jason Gress wrote:
> Yeah, I had problems, which I am thinking might be firewall related. In a
> previous place of employment I had ipmi working great (but with
> heartbeat), so I do have some experience with IPMI STONITH.
If you can query the IPMI sensor data, you should
IPMI fencing is a very common type, and it shouldn't be so hard to get
working. Easiest is to test it out first on the command line, outside
pacemaker. Run:
fence_ipmilan -a -l -p -o status
If that doesn't work, you may need to use lanplus or similar. See 'man
fence_ipmilan'. Once you can use