2010/4/15 brem belguebli <[email protected]>

> On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 23:34 +0200, Georgi Stanojevski wrote:
> >
> >         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.
> >
> >
> I do prefer reboot also as my cluster stack is not auto started, but
> under the admin control
> >
> > Don't need to wait for someone to push the button. You do have access
> > (poweron/poweroff) from the ILO from the node that actually fenced the
> > device, so you can power it back on your self.
> >
> You can still remotely power on the system via ILO. As long as power
> cords are not removed, ILO is reachable wether or not the system is
> powered off


> > alive node# fence_ilo -a 192.168.1.2 -l Administrator -p xxx -o on
> >
> > Or if that doesn't work, open firefox on the alive node and access
> > https://192.168.2.1 (the halted systems ilo).
> >
>

I tried with firefox but I didn´t know how to do it with the iLO admin
interface. I suposse I also could do it with the fence_ilo command but I
failed again (so I decided to go home :-( )

Now I have the machine on. I´m going to try again,

Stay tuned ;-)

ESG




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