On 08/05/2013, at 11:52 PM, John McCabe <j...@johnmccabe.net> wrote:

> Hi,
> I've been trying, unsuccessfully, to get fence_sanlock running as a fence 
> device within pacemaker 1.1.8 in Centos64.
> 
> I've set the pcmk_host_argument="host_id"

You mean the literal string "host_id" or the true value?
Might be better to send us the actual config you're using along with log files.

Also, what does "fence_sanlock -o metadata" say?

> along with pcmk_host_map, pcmk_host_list and path.
> 
> But it later complains that its unable to process the monitor operation since 
> no host_id is provided.. I'd have assumed that the pcmk_host_argument would 
> have performed a mapping, but it seems not to in the case of the monitor 
> operation. When pcs stonith list returned fence_sanlock in its list of agents 
> I'd hoped it was going to be straightforward.
> 
> Is fence_sanlock actually compatible with pacemaker, and has anyone had 
> success using it with pacemaker rather than just directly within CMAN?
> 
> Yours confused,
> John
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