WTI Remote Power Controllers & Red Hat Cluster Suite / Red Hat GFS

Last updated 23-Feb-2007

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General WTI Device Configuration Notes

Known-working devices: Red Hat Cluster Suite 3 (e.g. clumanager, for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3)

Configuration: All WTI network-enabled reboot devices use the wti_nps STONITH module. You can use the redhat-config-cluster utility to configure fencing for cluster members.

Known-working devices: Red Hat GFS 6.0 (for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3)

Configuration: All WTI network-enabled reboot devices use the fence_wti fencing agent.

Known-working devices: Red Hat Cluster Suite 4 & GFS 6.1 (for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4)

Configuration: All WTI network-enabled reboot devices use the fence_wti fencing agent. Configuration can be performed using the system-config-cluster utility.

Known-working devices: Red Hat Cluster Suite 5 (for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5)

Configuration is the same as for Red Hat Cluster Suite 4