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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers finding a file in Unix Post 27565 by peter.herlihy on Tuesday 3rd of September 2002 09:26:37 PM
Old 09-03-2002
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FENCE_TOOL(8)							      cluster							     FENCE_TOOL(8)

NAME
fence_tool - a utility for the fenced daemon SYNOPSIS
fence_tool [COMMAND] [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
This utility controls and queries the fenced(8) daemon with the following commands: join join the fence domain. leave leave the fence domain. dump print the fenced internal debug buffer ont stdout. ls display internal fenced state. The leave command will not be sent to fenced if fence_tool detects that any instances of gfs or dlm are in use. OPTIONS
-n Show all node information in ls. -t seconds Retry cman connection for this many seconds. 0 none, -1 indefinite. Default 0. -q seconds Delay join up to this many seconds for the cluster to have quorum. 0 none, -1 indefinite. Default 0. -m seconds Delay join up to this many seconds for all nodes in cluster.conf to be cluster members. 0 none, -1 indefinite. Default 0. -w seconds Wait up to this many seconds for the result of join or leave. 0 none, -1 indefinite. Default 0. -h Print a help message describing available options, then exit. -V Print program version information, then exit. SEE ALSO
fenced(8) cluster 2009-12-21 FENCE_TOOL(8)
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