On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 10:13 PM, Scott Harvanek <scotth(a)sourcemirrors.org>
wrote:
Well I can get all that the issue is how to I specify the blade ID to
the
fence agent? Since we don’t want to power cycle the entire shelf
I haven't seen this hardware, but generally there are 2 possibilities:
1. Withing your SuperBlade management you need to specify unique IP address
for IPMI interface of each host
2. If 1. is not possible, but you have other identification of a host, then
you can try to pass that value using '-n' option on command line or
'plug=XXX' in Options field of a Fence Agent in webadmin
Martin
-Scott H
On Feb 26, 2018, at 3:34 AM, Martin Perina <mperina(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 7:53 AM, Scott Harvanek <scotth(a)sourcemirrors.org>
wrote:
> Hoping someone can help here, I've looked and can't find any examples on
> this.
>
> I've got some SuperBlade chassis and the blades are managed via the
> chassis controller. What is the proper way to configure power management
> then via the controller? You can control individual blades via the
> SMCIPMItool but I'm not entirely sure how to configure that inside of Ovirt
> for power management, does anyone have any experience on this or can point
> me to some good docs?
>
According to [1] those servers should support IPMI, so you could try
ipmilan fence agent and most probably try to add lanplus=1 into Options
field of an agent. If it doesn't work as expected, could you please try to
execute below commands and share the output?
fence_ipmilan -a <IP_OF_IPMI_INTERFACE> -l <USERNAME> -p <PASSWORD> -P
-vvv -o status
Thanks
Martin
[1]
https://www.supermicro.com/products/SuperBlade/management/
> Cheers!
>
> Scott H.
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