1fence_scsi(8) System Manager's Manual fence_scsi(8)
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6 fence_scsi - I/O fencing agent for SCSI persistent reservations
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10 fence_scsi [OPTION]...
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14 fence_scsi is an I/O fencing agent that uses SCSI-3 persistent reserva‐
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19 The fence_scsi agent works by having each node in the cluster register
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21 will become the reservation holder by creating a "write exclusive, reg‐
22 istrants only" reservation on the device(s). The result is that only
23 registered nodes may write to the device(s). When a node failure
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25 failed node from the device(s). The failed node will no longer be able
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28 Keys are either be specified manually (see -k option) or generated
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34 Devices can either be specified manually (see -d option) or discovered
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38 extracting the underlying devices. Devices may be device-mapper multi‐
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46 Fencing action. This value can be "on", "off", or "status". All
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56 List of devices to use for current operation. Devices can be
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62 Log output to file.
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65 Name of the node to be fenced. The node name is used to generate
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69 -k key Key to use for the current operation. This key should be unique
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74 -a Use the APTPL flag for registrations. This option is only used
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77 -h Print out a help message describing available options, then
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80 -v Verbose output.
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82 -V Print out a version message, then exit.
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106 Enable the APTPL flag. Default is 0 (disable).
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110 fence(8), fence_node(8), sg_persist(8), vgs(8), cman_tool(8), cman(5)
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