Nice guide. You should consider adding it to the wiki. On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 12:20 AM, Epps, Josh <josh.e...@viasat.com> wrote: > Procedure: How to gang multiple APC AP7901 outlets together under the same > name > > > > Note: Do not include any quote marks. They are used below just to > indicate verbatim strings. > > It may take perhaps 10 seconds for any changes to reflect so be > patient (like after clicking Apply or Next) > > > > Here is the crm config that worked for this example (yours may be > different). It worked out-of-box with no other configuration to the AP 7901. > > primitive scc-stonith stonith:external/rackpdu \ > > meta target-role="Started" \ > > operations $id="scc-stonith-operations" \ > > op monitor interval="3600" timeout="200" start-delay="15" \ > > params hostlist="scc-pri" pduip="10.1.1.50" community="private" > > > > === Procedure === > > Launch a web browser and key in the IP address of the AP 7901 as the URL. In > this example 10.1.1.50 is the ipaddr for our AP 7901. > > > > Here we will gang together outlets 1 and 2 under a common name "srvr-one" > > > > From within the APC web page, select the Device Manger tab > > > > Click Configuration in the left pane > > > > In the right pane, click the outlet #1 name (underlined as a link) and > change its name to "srvr-one" > > The external link can be any non-blank string so you can leave it as > "http://www.apc.com" > > Set power on delay, power off delay, and reboot duration to what you need > > Click apply > > > > In the right pane, click the outlet #2 name (underlined as a link) and > change its name to "srvr-one" also > > Set power on delay, power off delay, and reboot duration to match those of > outlet 1 > > Click apply > > > > Under "Outlet Groups" in the left pane, select Information > > > > In the right pane, click the button "Create Local Outlet Group" > > > > Change the Outlet Group Name to "srvr-one" -- which is the same name as both > of the outlets > > Check (i.e. select) the first two outlets which are now both named > "srvr-one" > > Click Apply > > > > Click Next to procede to the "Select the Global Outlet for this Outlet > Group" window > > > > Check (i.e. select) only the first outlet of the two now named srvr-one > > Click Apply. > > > > You should notice " G1 srvr-one 1,2 " under the Group Name with its > associated IP address > > > > === Test the configuration === > > In the left window pane the Device Manger tab click Control. You will see > the On/Off status of all eight outlets. > > > > Paste this into the command console to turn the two srvr-one outlets off > (assuming that they are both currently on): > > stonith -t external/rackpdu hostlist=srvr-one pduip=10.1.1.50 > community=private -T off srvr-one > > > > Refresh the web page (F5) and verify that both outlets are off. It may take > 10 seconds for it to take. > > > > Paste this into the command console to turn the two srvr-one outlets on > (assuming that they are both currently off): > > stonith -t external/rackpdu hostlist=srvr-one pduip=10.1.1.50 > community=private -T on srvr-one > > > > Refresh the web page (F5) and verify that both outlets are on. > > > > === end of test ==== > > > > > > Josh Epps > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pacemaker mailing list: Pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org > http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker > > Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org > Getting started: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/Cluster_from_Scratch.pdf > Bugs: http://bugs.clusterlabs.org >
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