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Old 01-30-2014, 01:21 AM   #1
jamsheduddin
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Unhappy Fencing with VMware ESXi 5.1 (For High Availability)


In the Internet there are nothing about Fencing using luci-ricci (Conga). I have read out many things from Red hat Administration guide and others.But there are just concept and such straight description about the fencing but no proper example or tutorial.

In my lab I have vMware ESXi 5.1 running,
Two Red Hat 6.4 running in the vm.
So can I get any proper instruction/tutorial about doing High Availability using Fencing by the vmware's "fence_vmware_soap" mechanism ?

It will be a great appreciation for any help.

Thank You
Jamshed
 
  


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