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How can i configure fence_cisco_ucs with redhat cluster suite

HI

How can i configure fence_cisco_ucs with redhat cluster suite.

i was trying to configure fencing aganet with red ahat cluster suite

i issued command

# /usr/sbin/fence_vmware_soap -a 172.22.90.61 -l admin -p duc2Cisco -o reboot

then i got below error:

Failed: You have to enter plug number
Please use '-h' for usage

what is this plug number and from where can i get this plug number.?

I am new to this Cisco UCS, becuase this hardware is provided my some other team and i am the one installing Red Hat cluster suite. I requested fencing agent configuration with Cisco, and that guy dosen't know what is fencing..

please help me, because of this issue, production got delayed

regards,
Ben
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fence_xvmd(8)						      System Manager's Manual						     fence_xvmd(8)

NAME
fence_xvmd - Libvirt-based, general purpose fencing host for virtual machines. SYNOPSIS
fence_xvmd [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
fence_xvmd is an I/O Fencing host which resides on bare metal machines and is used in conjunction with the fence_xvm fencing agent. Together, these two programs can be used to fence can be used machines which are part of a cluster. If the virtual machines are backed by clustered storage or the virtual machines may be migrated to other physical machines, all physical machines in question must also be a part of their own CMAN/OpenAIS based cluster. Furthermore, the bare metal cluster is required to have fencing configured if virtual machine recovery is expected to be automatic. fence_xvmd accepts options on the command line and from cluster.conf OPTIONS
-f Foreground mode (do not fork) -d Enable debugging output. The more times you specify this parameter, the more debugging output you will receive. -i family IP family to use (auto, ipv4, or ipv6; default = auto) -a address Multicast address to listen on (default=225.0.0.12 for ipv4, ff02::3:1 for ipv6) -p port Port to use (default=1229) -I interface Network interface to listen on, e.g. eth0. -C auth Authentication type (none, sha1, sha256, sha512; default=sha256). This controls the authentication mechanism used to authenticate clients. The three SHA hashes use a key which must be shared between both the virtual machines and the host machine or cluster. The three SHA authentication mechanisms use a simple bidirectional challenge-response based on pseudo- random number generation and a shared private key. -c hash Packet hash type (none, sha1, sha256, sha512; default=sha256). This controls the hashing mechanism used to authenticate fencing requests. The three SHA hashes use a key which must be shared between both the virtual machines and the host machine or cluster. -k key_file Use the specified key file for packet hashing / SHA authentication. When both the hash type and the authentication type are set to "none", this parameter is ignored. -u Fence by UUID instead of virtual machine name. -? Print out a help message describing available options, then exit. -h Print out a help message describing available options, then exit. -X Do not connect to CCS for configuration; only use command line parameters. CCS configuration parameters override command line parameters (because they are cluster-wide), so if you need to override a configuration option contained in CCS, you must specify this parameter. -L Local-only / non-cluster mode. When used with -X, this this option prevents fence_xvmd from operating as a clustered service, obvi- ating the need to configure/run CMAN on the host domain. -U uri Force use of the specified URI for connecting to the hypervisor. -V Print out a version message, then exit. CCS PARAMETERS
CCS options are simply attributes of the <fence_xvmd> tag, a child of the <cluster> tag in /etc/cluster/cluster.conf. debug="1" Same as the -d option. Specify numbers >1 for more debugging information. family="param" Same as the -i option. multicast_address="param" Same as the -a option. port="param" Same as the -p option. auth="param" Same as the -C option. hash="param" Same as the -c option. key_file="param" Same as the -k option. use_uuid="1" Same as the -u option. SEE ALSO fence(8), fence_node(8), fence_xvm(8) fence_xvmd(8)