HI Joseph, thanks for your answer.
2010/4/14 Joseph L. Casale <[email protected]> > >I´m configuring a two node cluster (they are HP ProLiant DL380 G5) and I > have configured the fence nodes this way: > > > ><fencedevice agent="fence_ilo" hostname="192.168.1.2" > login="Administrator" name="ILONODE2" passwd="xxxx"/> > > > >the problem is that I have run the command fence_node NODE2 and I have > seen the halt message and it hasn´t restarted > > > >I think it must do a reboot, not a halt. Have I to configure something > else (at bios, ilo or SO level)? > > > >Thanks in advance > > http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/FAQ/Fencing#fenced_ilo > http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/FenceAgentAPI > > I´m going to check this docs. > FWIW, and it its only my opinion, but if there is a problem and the other > nodes believe they need to fence it, are you sure you want it back online > w/o admin intervention? > > Are you sure a reboot will *always* cure whatever caused it to be fenced? > > In my situation I prefer to allways reboot because the machines are not accesible to me. Now I have a machine halted and I´m waiting for a person to push the power button. Perhaps in the final situation it would be better to halt the system, but now I need to make a reboot! What a long time to push a button!!!! perhaps they have to wait 108 minutes to push the button as in "LOST" ;-)))) Greetings, ESG > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster >
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