Hi,
I just wanted to thank you on this issue as my recent works with it were
successful.
Have a nice day.
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Nicolas Ecarnot
Le 08/11/2013 09:43, René Koch (ovido) a écrit :
On Fri, 2013-11-08 at 08:49 +0100, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
> Le 08/11/2013 08:23, Eli Mesika a écrit :
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Mike Burns" <mburns(a)redhat.com>
>>> To: "Nicolas Ecarnot" <nicolas(a)ecarnot.net>, users(a)ovirt.org
>>> Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2013 4:10:36 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [Users] Fencing virtual machines
>>>
>>> On 11/07/2013 09:03 AM, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> In the case I want to setup a virtual cluster amongst many virtual
>>>> machines, and this virtual cluster needs to fence some VM, what is the
>>>> best way to achieve this?
>>>>
>>>> I guess this has to use something like vdsClient to "unplug"
the VM, but
>>>> I found it hard to find any more information about this.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I haven't tried but the fence-agents package (fence-agents-rhevm on
>>> Fedora) has a fence_rhevm tool that will probably work for you.
>>
>> Please let us know if that worked for you.
>
> Thank you all for your answer. I installed it and began to try to play
> with it, and it seems to be EXACTLY what I was looking for.
>
> It's still not clear for me to see what I have to install on the
> "stonith" targets - or who is eventually in charge of applying the kill
> action (the manager, one node, any node ?) but I promise I'm still
> reading and testing on my own.
Your vms are killed/restarted by ovirt-engine using the REST-API (on
behalf of one of the cluster members of course). So you don't have to
install anything except the fence-agents on all your cluster members
(vms) and make sure they can reach port 443 (or 8443 depending on your
setup) of ovirt-engine...
Regards,
René
>
> Thank you, have a nice day.
>
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Nicolas Ecarnot