I believe without the inclusion of a developer on this thread it makes
sense not to work with a single host because if you're trying to test
fencing (via the power management setup) then how the host will fence
itself and validate it. This of course when testing with a single host.
I believe the option is labeled incorrectly on ovirt because it should not
be called power management if you're performing fencing with it.
there should be a an explicit button or setup option for fencing and
another one for power management things. this leads to confusing terms and
this is one of the features that sometimes keep people from testing systems
like ovirt and sticking with hyper-v or VMware where options are clearly
described.
once again it makes no sense to me to test fencing with a single host on my
environment. that's why I believe developers failed to document the fact
that you need at least two host to test fencing.
I could be totally wrong but as I learn ovirt here I have never ever been
able to test fencing with a single host, always with two or more hosts
previously configured.
On Sun, Oct 20, 2019, 3:26 PM <jeremy_tourville(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
No just a single host. I didn't see any documentation that said
you need
two or more hosts. You could be right.
I did some further testing by installing ipmitool on my laptop.
[root@lt ~]# ipmitool -v -I lanplus -H 172.30.50.2 -U ADMIN session info
all
Password:
session handle : 0
slot count : 16
active sessions : 1
user id : 2
privilege level : ADMINISTRATOR
session type : IPMIv2/RMCP+
channel number : 0x01
Maybe a one of the DEVs could chime in and confirm if this is expected
behavior?
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