openssh connection.
> >
>
> Have read about similar issues with openssh on Windows for other
use-cases
> and that other ssh-implementations for Windows seem to do better / more
> userfriendly.
Any idea how Cygwin sshd would work? I use Cygwin for everything and
already have ssh
stonith_cfg stonith create sbd-fence fence_sbd devices="/dev/sdb1"
pcs cluster cib-push stonith_cfg
>From node2 I executed this command.
stonith_admin --reboot node1
But node2 rebooted anyway.
If I follow what Ken shared, I would need another 'watchdog' in addition
to another s
gt; > Not even a host-map should be needed. Or actually it is not
> > supported because if sbd is using different node-naming than
> > pacemaker, pacemaker-watcher within sbd is gonna fail.
>
> I am not clear on what you are conveying. On the command
> 'pcs -f stonith_cfg sto
gt; pacemaker, pacemaker-watcher within sbd is gonna fail.
I am not clear on what you are conveying. On the command
'pcs -f stonith_cfg stonith create' I do not need the port= option?
Ken stated I need an sbd device for each node in the cluster (needing
fencing).
I assume each node is a possible
/dev/sdb1 message node2 clear
If I ran this command on node2, node2 rebooted.
stonith_admin --reboot node1
What have I missed or done wrong?
Thank you,
Durwin F. De La Rue
Management Sciences, Inc.
6022 Constitution Ave. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone (505) 255-8611
This email message
dressing email that has followed.
The device sbd1 is solely for sbd. Sounds like you're saying it does not
get mounted.
Is that correct? If I just unmount sbd1 will all be ok?
How small can I make the sbd block device?
Thank you,
Durwin
>
> 2017-02-13 18:34 GMT+01:00 <dur...@mgts
age startvm --type headless
>
> or
>
> VBoxManage controlvm poweroff
>
> when passed on or off as the --action parameter.
If there is no further work being done on fence_vbox, is there a 'dummy'
fence
which I might use to make STONITH happy in my configuration? It need only
ch' 9th edition up
> through chapter 7. It works. I am now trying to fence VMs. I use
> Cygwin ssh daemon and of course bash is default for the options.
>
> I have used command below from one of the nodes and get the following
return.
>
> fence_vbox -vv --ip=172.23.93.249 --user
below from one of the nodes and get the following
return.
fence_vbox -vv --ip=172.23.93.249 --username=durwin
--identity-file=/root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub --password= --plug="node1"
--action=off
Delay 0 second(s) before logging in to the fence device
Running command: /usr/bin/ssh durwin@172.23
I found the place where UUID is specified (Virtual Media Manager).
Thank you.
Durwin
> From: Marek Grac <mg...@redhat.com>
> To: Cluster Labs - All topics related to open-source clustering
> welcomed <users@clusterlabs.org>
> Date: 01/25/2017 01:34 AM
> Subject: Re:
n, --plug=[id]
Physical plug number on device, UUID or identification of
machine This parameter is always required.
How do I determine the 'plug' of the VM? I the output of 'pcs stonith
describe fence_vbox' refers to this as port (to my understanding, very
misleading).
>From your
options in addition to 'required'? How do I test it
from a nodes commandline?
Thank you,
Durwin
fc25> pcs stonith describe fence_vbox
fence_vbox - Fence agent for VirtualBox
fence_vbox is an I/O Fencing agent which can be used with the virtual
machines managed by VirtualBox. It logs via
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