[Pacemaker] iLO2 stonith device
Aaron Bush
abush at microcenter.com
Thu Mar 12 16:35:08 UTC 2009
Here are some comments from Dejan back on November 5th, 2008 when I had a similar question about ILO. It may help shed some light on this. You can look in the archives for around the same time and maybe get some good info.
-ab
> Note that handling of clones is done on a different level, i.e.
> by the CRM which decides where to run resources. The idea of
> cloned stonith resources was to have "more" assurance that one of
> the nodes which run the stonith resource may shoot the offending
> node. Obviously, this may make sense only for clusters with more
> than two nodes. On the other hand, if your stonith devices are
> reliable and regularly monitored, I don't see any need for
> shooting a node from more than one node. So, with the lights-out
> devices which are capable of managing only its host (iLO, IBM
> RSA, DRAC) I'd suggest having a normal (non-cloned) stonith
> resource with a -INF constraint to prevent it from running on the
> node it can shoot. This kind of power management setup seems to
> be very popular and probably prevails today.
>
> On larger clusters with stonith devices which may shoot a set of
> nodes, a single cloned resource should suffice.
>
> Does this help? A bit at least?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adrian Chapela [mailto:achapela.rexistros at gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 12:14 PM
> To: pacemaker at oss.clusterlabs.org
> Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] iLO2 stonith device
>
> Dejan Muhamedagic escribió:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 02:32:59PM +0100, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 17:13, Adrian Chapela
> >> <achapela.rexistros at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> One more time.
> >>>
> >>> I have decided to use external/riloe as my stonith device
> but I have some
> >>> doubts. My system will be a cluster of two nodes.
> >>>
> >>> First, Do I need to config riloe stonith as a clone ?
> >>>
> >> not required, but its an option that may (or may not) simplify the
> >> configuration
> >>
> >
> > Not much in a two-node configuration. Instead of a clone, there
> > is a primitive and a location constraint.
> >
> Ok, if I understood well I need to have two primitives (or
> clones if I
> want) one for each device. Of course I need to run the
> stonith device of
> nodeA in nodeB, is this true ?
>
> And, I am not sure about this kind of stonith because: we
> need a normal
> interface (better if is redunded as a bonding for example)
> to access to
> iLO server interfaces but in each server there is only one
> iLO device.
> If you have two switchs to achieve high availability, you
> will need two
> devices... Other option could be two switchs, one for each
> ethernet card
> on each server (two cards by server) and then one iLO device to one
> switch and one to another switch. What do you think about
> this solution
> ? Could be reliable ?
> >
> >>> Second, this stonith device have some parameters of
> configuration: hostlist,
> >>> ilo_hostname, ilo_user, ilo_password, ilo_can_reset, ilo_protocol,
> >>> ilo_powerdown_method. All of examples I have seen have in
> hostlist one node
> >>> Is this a list or is a hostname ?. Is ilo_hostname a
> hostname to access to
> >>> ilo device ? Could have only one stonith clone for two nodes ?
> >>>
> >> You'd have to look at the code.
> >> I dont know it personally, but one would hope that with a name like
> >> hostlist it should support a list.
> >>
> >
> > ilo_hostname is the ip address of the ilo device.
> >
>
> >
> >>> The last question is about the license of the iLO2 card.
> Do I need a license
> >>> to use this card as a poweroff device ? I think not
> because riloe is
> >>> accessing iLO2 by https but I have downloaded a 60 trial
> license and now I
> >>> can't try that. Has someone the answer ?
> >>>
> >> -ENOIDEA
> >>
> >
> > Didn't know one needed a license for an ilo device.
> >
> I have tested today with another server without iLO Advanced
> license and
> I can shutdown the server. The license only is needed to have
> a remote
> console that is like a remote kvm. It is very good but it
> isn't needed
> in Linux HA.
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Dejan
> >
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