11-15-2001
Are you sure?
On MOST systems, it will not display what you type in the password area... This is to prevent "shoulder-surfers" from watching you type your password.
Try typing it blindly, then hit enter. What happens then?
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
fence_baytech
fence_baytech(8) System Manager's Manual fence_baytech(8)
NAME
fence_baytech - I/O Fencing agent for Baytech RPC switches in combination with a Cyclades Terminal Server
SYNOPSIS
fence_baytech [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
This fencing agent is written for the Baytech RPC27-20nc in combination with a Cyclades terminal server. The Cyclades TS exports the RPC's
serial port via a Telnet interface. Other interfaces, such as SSH, are possible. However, this script relies upon the assumption that
Telnet is used. Future features to this agent would allow the agent to work with a multitude of different communication protocols such as
Telnet, SSH or Kermit.
The other assumption that is made is that Outlet names do not end in space. The name "Foo" and "Foo " are identical when the RPC prints
them with the status command.
fence_baytech accepts options on the command line as well as from stdin. fenced sends parameters through stdin when it execs the agent.
fence_baytech can be run by itself with command line options which is useful for testing.
Vendor URL: http://www.baytech.net
OPTIONS
-a host
IP address or hostname to connect to.
-h Print out a help message describing available options, then exit.
-l login
Username name for the switch.
-n port
The name of the outlet to act upon.
-o action
The action required. This can be on, off, status or reboot (default)
-p password
Password for login.
-S path
Full path to an executable to generate the password for login.
-q Quiet mode: print only error messages.
-V Print out a version message, then exit.
STDIN PARAMETERS
agent = < param >
This option is used by fence_node(8) and is ignored by fence_baytech.
host = < hostname | ip >
IP address or hostname to connect to.
login = < param >
Login name.
action = < param >
The action required. This can be on, off, status or reboot (default)
passwd = < param >
Password for login.
passwd_script = < param >
Full path to an executable to generate the password for login.
outlet = < param >
The name of the outlet to act upon.
SEE ALSO
fence(8), fence_node(8)
fence_baytech(8)