diff --git a/tests/data/metadata/fence_mpath.xml b/tests/data/metadata/fence_mpath.xml index f53e877c..7891ea9b 100644 --- a/tests/data/metadata/fence_mpath.xml +++ b/tests/data/metadata/fence_mpath.xml @@ -1,100 +1,100 @@ fence_mpath is an I/O fencing agent that uses SCSI-3 persistent reservations to control access multipath devices. Underlying devices must support SCSI-3 persistent reservations (SPC-3 or greater) as well as the "preempt-and-abort" subcommand. The fence_mpath agent works by having an unique key for each pair of node and device that has to be set also in /etc/multipath.conf. Once registered, a single node will become the reservation holder by creating a "write exclusive, registrants only" reservation on the device(s). The result is that only registered nodes may write to the device(s). When a node failure occurs, the fence_mpath agent will remove the key belonging to the failed node from the device(s). The failed node will no longer be able to write to the device(s). A manual reboot is required. https://www.sourceware.org/dm/ Fencing action - + List of devices to use for current operation. Devices can be comma-separated list of device-mapper multipath devices (eg. /dev/dm-3). Each device must support SCSI-3 persistent reservations. Key to use for the current operation. This key should be unique to a node and have to be written in /etc/multipath.conf. For the "on" action, the key specifies the key use to register the local node. For the "off" action, this key specifies the key to be removed from the device(s). Verbose mode Write debug information to given file Display version information and exit Display help and exit Wait X seconds before fencing is started Wait X seconds for cmd prompt after login Path to mpathpersist binary Test X seconds for status change after ON/OFF Wait X seconds after issuing ON/OFF Wait X seconds for cmd prompt after issuing command Path to directory where fence agent can store information Count of attempts to retry power on Use sudo (without password) when calling 3rd party software Path to sudo binary