stonith_admin(8)

Part of the Pacemaker cluster resource manager

Section 8 pacemaker-cli-utils bookworm source

Description

PACEMAKER

NAME

Pacemaker - Part of the Pacemaker cluster resource manager

SYNOPSIS

stonith_admin <command> [<options>]

DESCRIPTION

stonith_admin - Access the Pacemaker fencing API

OPTIONS

Help Options:

-?, --help

Show help options

--help-all

Show all help options

--help-output

Show output help

--help-definition

Show device definition help

--help-queries

Show query help

--help-fence

Show fence help

--help-additional

Show additional options

Output Options:

--output-as=FORMAT

Specify output format as one of: text (default), html, xml

--output-to=DEST

Specify file name for output (or "-" for stdout)

--html-cgi

Add CGI headers (requires --output-as=html)

--html-stylesheet=URI

Link to an external stylesheet (requires --output-as=html)

--html-title=TITLE

Specify a page title (requires --output-as=html)

--text-fancy

Use more highly formatted output (requires --output-as=text)

Device Definition Commands:

-R, --register=DEVICE

Register the named stonith device. Requires: --agent. Optional: --option, --env-option.

-D, --deregister=DEVICE

De-register the named stonith device.

-r, --register-level=TARGET

Register a stonith level for the named target, specified as one of NAME, @PATTERN, or ATTR=VALUE. Requires: --index and one or more --device entries.

-d, --deregister-level=TARGET

Unregister a stonith level for the named target, specified as for --register-level. Requires: --index

Queries:

-l, --list=HOST

List devices that can terminate the specified host. Optional: --timeout

-L, --list-registered

List all registered devices. Optional: --timeout.

-I, --list-installed

List all installed devices. Optional: --timeout.

-s, --list-targets=DEVICE

List the targets that can be fenced by the named device. Optional: --timeout.

-M, --metadata

Show agent metadata. Requires: --agent. Optional: --timeout.

-Q, --query=DEVICE

Check the named device’s status. Optional: --timeout.

-H, --history=NODE

Show last successful fencing operation for named node (or ’*’ for all nodes). Optional: --timeout, --cleanup, --quiet (show only the operation’s epoch timestamp), --verbose (show all recorded and pending operations), --broadcast (update history from all nodes available).

-h, --last=NODE

Indicate when the named node was last fenced. Optional: --as-node-id.

-K, --validate

Validate a fence device configuration. Requires: --agent. Optional: --option, --env-option, --quiet (print no output, only return status).

Fencing Commands:

-F, --fence=HOST

Fence named host. Optional: --timeout, --tolerance, --delay.

-U, --unfence=HOST

Unfence named host. Optional: --timeout, --tolerance, --delay.

-B, --reboot=HOST

Reboot named host. Optional: --timeout, --tolerance, --delay.

-C, --confirm=HOST

Tell cluster that named host is now safely down.

Additional Options:

-c, --cleanup

Cleanup wherever appropriate. Requires --history.

-b, --broadcast

Broadcast wherever appropriate.

-a, --agent=AGENT

The agent to use (for example, fence_xvm; with --register, --metadata, --validate).

-o, --option=PARAM

Specify a device configuration parameter as NAME=VALUE (may be specified multiple times; with --register, --validate).

-e, --env-option=PARAM

Specify a device configuration parameter with the specified name, using the value of the environment variable of the same name prefixed with OCF_RESKEY_ (may be specified multiple times; with --register, --validate).

-T, --tag=TAG

Identify fencing operations in logs with the specified tag; useful when multiple entities might invoke stonith_admin (used with most commands).

-v, --device=DEVICE

Device ID (with --register-level, device to associate with a given host and level; may be specified multiple times) (with --validate, name to use to load CIB secrets).

-i, --index=LEVEL

The stonith level (1-9) (with --register-level, --deregister-level).

-t, --timeout=SECONDS

Operation timeout in seconds (default 120; used with most commands).

-y, --delay=SECONDS

Apply a fencing delay in seconds. Any static/random delays from pcmk_delay_base/max will be added, otherwise all disabled with the value -1 (default 0; with --fence, --reboot, --unfence).

-n, --as-node-id

(Advanced) The supplied node is the corosync node ID (with --last).

--tolerance=SECONDS

(Advanced) Do nothing if an equivalent --fence request succeeded less than this many seconds earlier (with --fence, --unfence, --reboot).

Application Options:

-$, --version

Display software version and exit

-V, --verbose

Increase debug output (may be specified multiple times)

-q, --quiet

Be less descriptive in output.

AUTHOR

Written by Andrew Beekhof and the Pacemaker project contributors

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to users@clusterlabs.org