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fence_manual(8)						       fence_manual(8)

NAME
       fence_manual - program run by fenced as a part of manual I/O Fencing

SYNOPSIS
       fence_manual [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION
       fence_manual  is	 run  by  fenced.  It creates a fifo and waits for its
       counter-part fence_ack_manual(8) to acknowledge that a failed node  has
       been  reset.  fence_ack_manual(8) should only be run after the operator
       has reset the faulty node.  While waiting for the  manual  acknowledge‐
       ment, fence_manual also watches for the faulty node to rejoin the clus‐
       ter; if it does, it's taken as an acknowledgement and completes.

       Note:  fence_manual is provided for use during testing  and  evaluation
       only.   Sites should not use fence_manual as the primary fencing method
       on a production cluster.

OPTIONS
       -h     Print out a help	message	 describing  available	options,  then
	      exit.

       -q     quiet mode, no output.

       -n nodename
	      The node name (usually hostname) of the machine that needs to be
	      reset or disconnected from shared storage.

       -V     Print out a version message, then exit.

STDIN PARAMETERS
       agent = < param >
	      This  option  is	used  by  fence_node(8)	 and  is  ignored   by
	      fence_manual.

       nodename = < param >
	      The node name (usually hostname) of the machine that needs to be
	      reset or disconnected from storage.

       ipaddr = < param >
	      IP address or hostname of the machine that needs to be reset  or
	      disconnected from storage.  (Deprecated; use nodename instead.)

SEE ALSO
       fence(8), fence_node(8), fence_ack_manual(8)

							       fence_manual(8)
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