Alright, I jumped into the BIOS, found the settings, and got everything
working.
I was successful at remotely powering off and on one of the nodes.

Now comes the question of adding it to Pacemaker.
I've found a few sites here and there, but as I'm not really in such a big
hurry, I thought I'd double check before setting it up.

I know my particular device is ipmilan and have looked at the variables I
need to pass to pacemaker so it can implement STONITH - hostname, login,
password, etc.  I know I need to add this info as a resource in the
Pacemaker config, but I'm not quite sure of the format.  Maybe something
like this:

(on carbon)
# crm configure
# crm(live) configure: st_ipmilan_carbon \
# params hostname="carbon.domain.com" ipaddr=192.168.10.151 \
# login="admin" password="secret"

The only thing is that I will need to set this up for both machines in the
cluster.  How does Pacemaker know which one to use?  Does it check the
ipaddr/hostname?  And I believe once I get this setup correctly, I need to
change stonith-enabled from false to true.  Are there any other settings
that I should be aware for any kind of improvements?

Thanks again

On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 1:01 AM, Digimer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Different vendors handle IPMI differently... It's likely that you don't
> have the right username/password combo, but you would need to refer to
> your server's manual for details on how to manage users. Most systems
> have a BIOS and Web UI for this.
>
> digimer
>
> On 10/30/2012 12:26 AM, Josh Bowling wrote:
> > Also, not sure if it's necessary or not, but here's my ouput when taking
> > a look at the available IPMI users:
> >
> > # ipmitool user list 1
> > ID  Name             Callin  Link Auth  IPMI Msg   Channel Priv Limit
> > 2   admin            true    false      true       ADMINISTRATOR
> >
> > I've manually set the password to "secret" for testing, but still can't
> > login:
> > # ipmitool user *set* password 2 secret
> >
> > And here's my current lan1 output:
> > # ipmitool lan print 1
> > Set in Progress         : Set Complete
> > Auth Type Support       : NONE MD2 MD5 PASSWORD
> > Auth Type Enable        : Callback :
> >                         : User     : MD2 MD5 PASSWORD
> >                         : Operator : MD2 MD5 PASSWORD
> >                         : Admin    : MD2 MD5 PASSWORD
> >                         : OEM      :
> > IP Address Source       : Static Address
> > IP Address              : 192.168.10.151
> > Subnet Mask             : 255.255.255.0
> > MAC Address             : 5c:f3:fc:f2:35:95
> > SNMP Community String   : public
> > IP Header               : TTL=0x40 Flags=0x40 Precedence=0x00 TOS=0x10
> > BMC ARP Control         : ARP Responses Enabled, Gratuitous ARP Disabled
> > Gratituous ARP Intrvl   : 2.0 seconds
> > Default Gateway IP      : 192.168.10.10
> > Default Gateway MAC     : 00:00:00:00:00:00
> > Backup Gateway IP       : 0.0.0.0
> > Backup Gateway MAC      : 00:00:00:00:00:00
> > 802.1q VLAN ID          : Disabled
> > 802.1q VLAN Priority    : 0
> > RMCP+ Cipher Suites     : 0,1,2,3,4
> > Cipher Suite Priv Max   : uaaaaXXXXXXXXXX
> >                         :     X=Cipher Suite Unused
> >                         :     c=CALLBACK
> >                         :     u=USER
> >                         :     o=OPERATOR
> >                         :     a=ADMIN
> >                         :     O=OEM
>
>
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