1PACEMAKER-FENCED(7) Pacemaker Configuration PACEMAKER-FENCED(7)
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6 pacemaker-fenced - Instance attributes available for all
7 "stonith"-class resources
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10 [pcmk_host_argument=string] [pcmk_host_map=string]
11 [pcmk_host_list=string] [pcmk_host_check=string] [pcmk_delay_max=time]
12 [pcmk_delay_base=string] [pcmk_action_limit=integer]
13 [pcmk_reboot_action=string] [pcmk_reboot_timeout=time]
14 [pcmk_reboot_retries=integer] [pcmk_off_action=string]
15 [pcmk_off_timeout=time] [pcmk_off_retries=integer]
16 [pcmk_on_action=string] [pcmk_on_timeout=time]
17 [pcmk_on_retries=integer] [pcmk_list_action=string]
18 [pcmk_list_timeout=time] [pcmk_list_retries=integer]
19 [pcmk_monitor_action=string] [pcmk_monitor_timeout=time]
20 [pcmk_monitor_retries=integer] [pcmk_status_action=string]
21 [pcmk_status_timeout=time] [pcmk_status_retries=integer]
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24 Instance attributes available for all "stonith"-class resources and
25 used by Pacemaker's fence daemon, formerly known as stonithd
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28 pcmk_host_argument = string [port]
29 Advanced use only: An alternate parameter to supply instead of
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32 some devices do not support the standard 'port' parameter or may
33 provide additional ones. Use this to specify an alternate,
34 device-specific, parameter that should indicate the machine to be
35 fenced. A value of none can be used to tell the cluster not to
36 supply any additional parameters.
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38 pcmk_host_map = string []
39 A mapping of host names to ports numbers for devices that do not
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42 Eg. node1:1;node2:2,3 would tell the cluster to use port 1 for
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45 pcmk_host_list = string []
46 Eg. node1,node2,node3
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48 A list of machines controlled by this device (Optional unless
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51 pcmk_host_check = string [dynamic-list]
52 How to determine which machines are controlled by the device.
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54 Allowed values: dynamic-list (query the device via the 'list'
55 command), static-list (check the pcmk_host_list attribute), status
56 (query the device via the 'status' command), none (assume every
57 device can fence every machine)
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59 pcmk_delay_max = time [0s]
60 Enable a base delay for fencing actions and specify base delay
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63 Enable a delay of no more than the time specified before executing
64 fencing actions. Pacemaker derives the overall delay by taking the
65 value of pcmk_delay_base and adding a random delay value such that
66 the sum is kept below this maximum.
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68 pcmk_delay_base = string [0s]
69 Enable a base delay for fencing actions and specify base delay
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72 This enables a static delay for fencing actions, which can help
73 avoid "death matches" where two nodes try to fence each other at
74 the same time. If pcmk_delay_max is also used, a random delay will
75 be added such that the total delay is kept below that value.This
76 can be set to a single time value to apply to any node targeted by
77 this device (useful if a separate device is configured for each
78 target), or to a node map (for example, "node1:1s;node2:5") to set
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81 pcmk_action_limit = integer [1]
82 The maximum number of actions can be performed in parallel on this
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85 Cluster property concurrent-fencing=true needs to be configured
86 first.Then use this to specify the maximum number of actions can be
87 performed in parallel on this device. -1 is unlimited.
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89 pcmk_reboot_action = string [reboot]
90 Advanced use only: An alternate command to run instead of 'reboot'
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92 Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide
93 additional ones.\nUse this to specify an alternate,
94 device-specific, command that implements the 'reboot' action.
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96 pcmk_reboot_timeout = time [60s]
97 Advanced use only: Specify an alternate timeout to use for reboot
98 actions instead of stonith-timeout
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100 Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal.Use
101 this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'reboot'
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104 pcmk_reboot_retries = integer [2]
105 Advanced use only: The maximum number of times to retry the
106 'reboot' command within the timeout period
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108 Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may
109 'fail' if the device is busy with another task so Pacemaker will
110 automatically retry the operation, if there is time remaining. Use
111 this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker retries 'reboot'
112 actions before giving up.
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114 pcmk_off_action = string [off]
115 Advanced use only: An alternate command to run instead of 'off'
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117 Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide
118 additional ones.Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific,
119 command that implements the 'off' action.
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121 pcmk_off_timeout = time [60s]
122 Advanced use only: Specify an alternate timeout to use for off
123 actions instead of stonith-timeout
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125 Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal.Use
126 this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'off'
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129 pcmk_off_retries = integer [2]
130 Advanced use only: The maximum number of times to retry the 'off'
131 command within the timeout period
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133 Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may
134 'fail' if the device is busy with another task so Pacemaker will
135 automatically retry the operation, if there is time remaining. Use
136 this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker retries 'off'
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139 pcmk_on_action = string [on]
140 Advanced use only: An alternate command to run instead of 'on'
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142 Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide
143 additional ones.Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific,
144 command that implements the 'on' action.
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146 pcmk_on_timeout = time [60s]
147 Advanced use only: Specify an alternate timeout to use for on
148 actions instead of stonith-timeout
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150 Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal.Use
151 this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'on'
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154 pcmk_on_retries = integer [2]
155 Advanced use only: The maximum number of times to retry the 'on'
156 command within the timeout period
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158 Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may
159 'fail' if the device is busy with another task so Pacemaker will
160 automatically retry the operation, if there is time remaining. Use
161 this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker retries 'on'
162 actions before giving up.
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164 pcmk_list_action = string [list]
165 Advanced use only: An alternate command to run instead of 'list'
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167 Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide
168 additional ones.Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific,
169 command that implements the 'list' action.
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171 pcmk_list_timeout = time [60s]
172 Advanced use only: Specify an alternate timeout to use for list
173 actions instead of stonith-timeout
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175 Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal.Use
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179 pcmk_list_retries = integer [2]
180 Advanced use only: The maximum number of times to retry the 'list'
181 command within the timeout period
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183 Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may
184 'fail' if the device is busy with another task so Pacemaker will
185 automatically retry the operation, if there is time remaining. Use
186 this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker retries 'list'
187 actions before giving up.
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189 pcmk_monitor_action = string [monitor]
190 Advanced use only: An alternate command to run instead of 'monitor'
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192 Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide
193 additional ones.Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific,
194 command that implements the 'monitor' action.
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196 pcmk_monitor_timeout = time [60s]
197 Advanced use only: Specify an alternate timeout to use for monitor
198 actions instead of stonith-timeout
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200 Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal.\nUse
201 this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for
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204 pcmk_monitor_retries = integer [2]
205 Advanced use only: The maximum number of times to retry the
206 'monitor' command within the timeout period
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208 Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may
209 'fail' if the device is busy with another task so Pacemaker will
210 automatically retry the operation, if there is time remaining. Use
211 this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker retries
212 'monitor' actions before giving up.
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214 pcmk_status_action = string [status]
215 Advanced use only: An alternate command to run instead of 'status'
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217 Some devices do not support the standard commands or may provide
218 additional ones.Use this to specify an alternate, device-specific,
219 command that implements the 'status' action.
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221 pcmk_status_timeout = time [60s]
222 Advanced use only: Specify an alternate timeout to use for status
223 actions instead of stonith-timeout
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225 Some devices need much more/less time to complete than normal.Use
226 this to specify an alternate, device-specific, timeout for 'status'
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229 pcmk_status_retries = integer [2]
230 Advanced use only: The maximum number of times to retry the
231 'status' command within the timeout period
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233 Some devices do not support multiple connections. Operations may
234 'fail' if the device is busy with another task so Pacemaker will
235 automatically retry the operation, if there is time remaining. Use
236 this option to alter the number of times Pacemaker retries 'status'
237 actions before giving up.
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240 Andrew Beekhof <andrew@beekhof.net>
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