Installation guide
fence_vmware - Fence agent for VMware
fence_vmware_soap - Fence agent for VMware over SOAP API
fence_wti - Fence agent for WTI
fence_xvm - Fence agent for virtual machines
To print a list of the options you can specify for a particular fence type, execute the following
command:
ccs -h host --lsfenceopts fence_type
For example, the following command lists the fence options for the fence_wti fence agent.
[root@ ask-03 ~]# ccs -h no d e1 --l sfenceo pts fence_wti
fence_wti - Fence agent for WTI
Required Options:
Optional Options:
option: No description available
action: Fencing Action
ipaddr: IP Address or Hostname
login: Login Name
passwd: Login password or passphrase
passwd_script: Script to retrieve password
cmd_prompt: Force command prompt
secure: SSH connection
identity_file: Identity file for ssh
port: Physical plug number or name of virtual machine
inet4_only: Forces agent to use IPv4 addresses only
inet6_only: Forces agent to use IPv6 addresses only
ipport: TCP port to use for connection with device
verbose: Verbose mode
debug: Write debug information to given file
version: Display version information and exit
help: Display help and exit
separator: Separator for CSV created by operation list
power_timeout: Test X seconds for status change after ON/OFF
shell_timeout: Wait X seconds for cmd prompt after issuing command
login_timeout: Wait X seconds for cmd prompt after login
power_wait: Wait X seconds after issuing ON/OFF
delay: Wait X seconds before fencing is started
retry_on: Count of attempts to retry power on
To print a list of fence devices currently configured for your cluster, execute the following command:
ccs -h host --lsfencedev
5.7. Configuring Fencing for Clust er Members
Once you have completed the initial steps of creating a cluster and creating fence devices, you need
to configure fencing for the cluster nodes. To configure fencing for the nodes after creating a new
cluster and configuring the fencing devices for the cluster, follow the steps in this section. Note that
you must configure fencing for each node in the cluster.
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