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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Give the command names Post 302159630 by namishtiwari on Friday 18th of January 2008 05:44:59 AM
Old 01-18-2008
Hi,

can anyone please suggest the specific commands for the above.
 

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STONITHD(7)						      Pacemaker Configuration						       STONITHD(7)

NAME
stonithd - Options available for all stonith resources SYNOPSIS
[stonith-timeout=time] [priority=integer] [pcmk_host_argument=string] [pcmk_host_map=string] [pcmk_host_list=string] [pcmk_host_check=string] [pcmk_reboot_action=string] [pcmk_poweroff_action=string] [pcmk_list_action=string] [pcmk_monitor_action=string] [pcmk_status_action=string] DESCRIPTION
This is a fake resource that details the instance attributes handled by stonithd. SUPPORTED PARAMETERS
stonith-timeout = time [60s] How long to wait for the STONITH action to complete. Overrides the stonith-timeout cluster property priority = integer [0] The priority of the stonith resource. The lower the number, the higher the priority. pcmk_host_argument = string [port] Advanced use only: An alternate parameter to supply instead of 'port' Some devices do not support the standard 'port' parameter or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, parameter that should indicate the machine to be fenced. A value of 'none' can be used to tell the cluster not to supply any additional parameters. pcmk_host_map = string [] A mapping of host names to ports numbers for devices that do not support host names. Eg. node1:1;node2:2,3 would tell the cluster to use port 1 for node1 and ports 2 and 3 for node2 pcmk_host_list = string [] A list of machines controlled by this device (Optional unless pcmk_host_check=static-list). pcmk_host_check = string [dynamic-list] How to determin which machines are controlled by the device. Allowed values: dynamic-list (query the device), static-list (check the pcmk_host_list attribute), none (assume every device can fence every machine) pcmk_reboot_action = string [reboot] Advanced use only: An alternate command to run instead of 'reboot' Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'reboot' action. pcmk_poweroff_action = string [poweroff] Advanced use only: An alternate command to run instead of 'poweroff' Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'poweroff' action. pcmk_list_action = string [list] Advanced use only: An alternate command to run instead of 'list' Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'list' action. pcmk_monitor_action = string [monitor] Advanced use only: An alternate command to run instead of 'monitor' Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'monitor' action. pcmk_status_action = string [status] Advanced use only: An alternate command to run instead of 'status' Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific, command that implements the 'status' action. AUTHOR
Andrew Beekhof <andrew@beekhof.net> Author. Pacemaker Configuration 04/17/2012 STONITHD(7)
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