jr napisaƂ(a):
>> I was wondering if anyone has written a iscsi fencing agent that I could 
>> use. I saw one written in perl that ssh'd into the node and added an 
>> iptables entry in order to fence the server from the iscsi target. It was 
>> from 2004 and didn't run correctly on my machine.  Does anyone have any 
>> ideas? Or should I try and salvage the one I found and fix it up? Thanks.
> 
> if you need to use it (as suggested in that other reply), i'd make sure
> it doesn't connect to a node but to the iSCSI target and adds the
> firewall rules there :) or even better if you have a managed switch in
> between where you can simply disable the ethernet port (or even better,
> have iSCSI on a separate vlan and remove the port from that vlan) via an
> ssh script or maybe snmp or whatever.
> enjoy,

Another option is fencing via power device fe. fence_apc, fence_apc_snmp
but You would need tu but APC hardware. Fenceing via fence_ilo,
fence_rsa. fence_ipmilan is the option if You would have IBM, Dell or HP
servers. You could also try fence_scsi without any costs, but it doesn't
works if You had multipath configuration.

Best Regards
Maciej Bogucki

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