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

NAME
fence_rackswitch - I/O Fencing agent for RackSaver RackSwitch SYNOPSIS
fence_rackswitch [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
fence_rackswitch is an I/O Fencing agent which can be used with the RackSaver RackSwitch. It logs into the RackSwitch and boots a speci- fied plug. Using the http interface to the RackSwitch should be avoided while a GFS cluster is running because the connection may inter- fere with the operation of this agent. fence_rackswitch accepts options on the command line as well as from stdin. fenced sends the options through stdin when it execs the agent. fence_rackswitch can be run by itself with command line options which is useful for testing. Vendor URL: http://www.bladenetwork.net OPTIONS
-a IPaddress IP address of the switch. -h Print out a help message describing available options, then exit. -n plug The plug number to power cycle. -p password Password for login. -S path Full path to an executable to generate the password for login. -l username Username for login. -q Quiet operation. Only print out 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_rackswitch. ipaddr = < ip > IP address of the switch. username = < param > Username for login. password = < param > Password for login. passwd_script = < param > Full path to an executable to generate the password for login. port = < param > The port (outlet) number to act upon. SEE ALSO
fence(8), fence_node(8) fence_rackswitch(8)

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

NAME
fence_mcdata - I/O Fencing agent for McData FC switches SYNOPSIS
fence_mcdata [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
fence_mcdata is an I/O Fencing agent which can be used with McData FC switches. It logs into a McData switch via telnet and disables a specified port. Disabling the port which a machine is connected to effectively fences that machine. Lengthy telnet connections to the switch should be avoided while a GFS cluster is running because the connection will block any necessary fencing actions. fence_mcdata accepts options on the command line as well as from stdin. fenced sends parameters through stdin when it execs the agent. fence_mcdata can be run by itself with command line options which is useful for testing. After a fence operation has taken place the fenced machine can no longer connect to the McData FC switch. When the fenced machine is ready to be brought back into the GFS cluster (after reboot) the port on the McData FC switch needs to be enabled. This can be done by running fence_mcdata and specifying the enable action. Vendor URL: http://www.brocade.com OPTIONS
-a IPaddress IP address of the switch. -h Print out a help message describing available options, then exit. -l login Username name for the switch. -n port The port number to disable on the switch. -o action The action required. disable (default) or enable. -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_mcdata. ipaddr = < hostname | ip > IP address or hostname of the switch. login = < param > Login name. option = < param > The action required. disable (default) or enable. passwd = < param > Password for login. passwd_script = < param > Full path to an executable to generate the password for login. port = < param > The port number to disable on the switch. SEE ALSO
fence(8), fence_node(8) fence_mcdata(8)
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