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Re: WTI TPS-2 Power Switches
- From: "Chris Purcell" <redhat cjp us>
- To: <taroon-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: WTI TPS-2 Power Switches
- Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 10:11:25 -0400 (EDT)
> IP address should be the IP of the TPS-2, not the cluster members. Not
> sure if this is the problem.
--> Yes, the IP's are the IP's of the power switches. I made some
configuration changes to make things easier, so here it is...
Ranger (server1) - 192.0.1.30
Compass (server2) - 192.0.1.31
Ranger-PS (Rangers power switch) - 192.0.1.33
Compass-PS (Compass power switch) - 192.0.1.34
root ranger root# clufence -s compass
[20460] info: STONITH: wti_nps at 192.0.1.33, port 23 controls ranger
[20460] info: STONITH: wti_nps at 192.0.1.34, port 23 controls compass
[20460] err: STONITH: Device at 192.0.1.34 controlling compass FAILED
status check: Bad configuration
> Port should be the name of the port on the TPS-2. Historically, people
> have named their ports on WTI switches after the cluster member.
--> Each of our servers have dual power supplies, so one power supply is
plugged into port 1 and the other is plugged into port 2...
root compass log# telnet compass-ps
Trying 192.0.1.34...
Connected to compass-ps.maharam.net (192.0.1.34).
Escape character is '^]'.
TPS> /s
Telnet Power Switch v1.00 Site: (undefined)
Plug | Name | Status | Boot Delay | Password | Default |
-----+------------------+---------+------------+------------------+---------+
1 | compass | ON | 5 sec | (undefined) | ON |
2 | compass | ON | 5 sec | (undefined) | ON |
-----+------------------+---------+------------+------------------+---------+
Modem Init. String: ATE0M0Q1&C1&D2S0=1
Modem Disc. String: (undefined)
Communication Settings: 9600,N,8,1
Command Echo: On
Disconnect Timeout: 2 Min
Command Confirmation: Off
Automated mode: On
Button mode: On
> Command Confirmation: On
> Automated mode: Off
--> Shouldn't you leave Command Confirmation set to "Off" and Automated
Mode set to "On"? Thats how I have it set up right now.
> The port names are "larry" and "curly" for my cluster. Alternatively,
> you could use ports "1" and "2".
--> Both ports on each switch are identical since each server has dual
power supplies.
Thanks for the help,
Chris
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