Hi, I'm running pacemaker 1.1.7 on RedHat 6.3 using the fence_ipmilan fence agent from the "fence-agents" 3.1.5 package.
I found that although I have chosen the action "off", this doesn't power off the target node but reboots it with a graceful shutdown. So I investigated on the commandline: When I call /usr/sbin/fence_ipmilan -i <hostname> -l stonith -p <password> -P -o off the machine reboots, but when I call /usr/sbin/fence_ipmilan -i <hostname> -l stonith -p <password> -P -o off -M onoff the machine is forced power-off. (Strange: man fence_ipmilan states that "onoff" would be the default for -M). So I thought that I found the reason and changed my stonith resource configuration from primitive stonith_hostname stonith:fence_ipmilan \ operations $id="stonith_hostname-operations" \ op monitor interval="15" timeout="15" start-delay="15" \ op monitor interval="0" timeout="15" \ params ipaddr="<hostname>" login="stonith" passwd="<password>" lanplus="true" action="off" pcmk_host_list="<hostname>" to primitive stonith_hostname stonith:fence_ipmilan \ operations $id="stonith_hostname-operations" \ op monitor interval="15" timeout="15" start-delay="15" \ op monitor interval="0" timeout="15" \ params ipaddr="<hostname>" login="stonith" passwd="<password>" lanplus="true" action="off" method="onoff" pcmk_host_list="<hostname>" But it didn't help. When I provoke a stonith, the machine gets rebooted as before. Does anybody know what to do to force a poweroff? I thought poweroff (and bring it back in a controlled manner under human supervision) would be the most secure approch. Thanks _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
