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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers fun with tar Post 502 by veitcha on Thursday 7th of December 2000 11:06:18 AM
Old 12-07-2000

if I knew anything more about network programming, sitting floor beneith me is a 24 node Beowulf cluster. I cna get permission to use it if I can write a copy of the program to run on it. Know of any places to get good help?

 

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fence_kdump_send(8)					      System Manager's Manual					       fence_kdump_send(8)

NAME
fence_kdump_send - send kdump acknowlegement message to cluster nodes SYNOPSIS
fence_kdump_send [OPTIONS]... [NODE]... DESCRIPTION
fence_kdump_send is a utility used to send messages that acknowledge that the node has entered the kdump crash recovery service. This util- ity is intended to be used the the fence_kdump agent as a means detect that a failed node has entered the kdump crash recovery service. The fence_kdump_send utility is typically run from within the kdump kernel after a cluster node has encountered a kernel panic. Once the cluster node has entered the kdump crash recovery service, fence_kdump_send will periodically send messages to all cluster nodes. When the fence_kdump agent receives a valid message from the failed node, fencing is complete. OPTIONS
-p, --ipport=PORT IP port number that the fence_kdump agent is using to listen for messages. (default: 7410) -f, --family=FAMILY IP network family. Force the fence_kdump_send utility to use a particular network family. Value for FAMILY can be "auto", "ipv4", or "ipv6". (default: auto) -c, --count=COUNT Number of messages to send. If COUNT is zero, fence_kdump_send will send messages indefinitely. (default: 0) -i, --interval=INTERVAL Time to wait between sending a message. The value for INTERVAL must be greater than zero. (default: 10) -v, --verbose Print verbose output. -V, --version Print version and exit. -h, --help Print usage and exit. AUTHOR
Ryan O'Hara <rohara@redhat.com> SEE ALSO
fence_kdump(8), mkdumprd(8), kdump.conf(5) fence_kdump_send(8)
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