09-02-2016
IBM Power Linux Cluster Fence device on Power8 Platform
wasn't quite sure which forum to post in.
What typical fence device to configure for a Power Linux PaceMaker Cluster running on the Power8 Platform (S822 Model of hardware), or what should be ordered with the S822 for use as a Fence Device?
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
simplebus
SIMPLEBUS(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual SIMPLEBUS(4)
NAME
simplebus -- ePAPR simple-bus driver
SYNOPSIS
options FDT
DESCRIPTION
This bus driver is dedicated for the simple-bus node of a flattened device tree compliant with the ePAPR specification.
The simplebus entity does not represent any physical element by itself, it is rather an umbrella node grouping integrated on-chip peripherals
like interrupt controller, connectivity controllers, accelerating engines and so on.
The driver is generic and common for all flattened device tree nodes claiming simple-bus compatibility. It iterates over direct descendants
of the simple-bus node, instantiates newbus children and assigns resources to them, based on the configuration data retrieved from the nodes
properties in fdt(4).
Note the simplebus does not manage device resources and passes through any requests to the fdtbus(4) layer.
SEE ALSO
fdt(4), fdtbus(4), openfirm(4)
STANDARDS
Power.org Standard for Embedded Power Architecture Platform Requirements (ePAPR).
HISTORY
The simplebus support first appeared in FreeBSD 9.0.
AUTHORS
The simplebus support was developed by Semihalf under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation. This manual page was written by Rafal
Jaworowski.
BSD
July 12, 2010 BSD