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NAME

       fence_evacuate - Fence agent for the automatic resurrection of OpenStack compute instances

DESCRIPTION

       Used to reschedule flagged instances

       fence_evacuate accepts options on the command line as well as from stdin. Fenced sends parameters through
       stdin when it execs the agent. fence_evacuate can be run by itself with command line  options.   This  is
       useful for testing and for turning outlets on or off from scripts.

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PARAMETERS


       -o, --action=[action]
              Fencing action (Default Value: reboot)

       -k, --auth-url=[url]
              Keystone Admin Auth URL (Default Value: )

       -e, --endpoint-type=[endpoint]
              Nova Endpoint type (Default Value: internalURL)

       -p, --password=[password]
              Login password or passphrase

       -S, --password-script=[script]
              Script to run to retrieve password

       -n, --plug=[id]
              Physical  plug  number  on  device,  UUID  or  identification  of machine This parameter is always
              required.

       --region-name=[region]
              Region Name (Default Value: )

       -t, --tenant-name=[name]
              Keystone Admin Tenant or v3 Project (Default Value: )

       -l, --username=[name]
              Login name

       --insecure
              Allow Insecure TLS Requests

       -P, --project-domain=[name]
              Keystone v3 Project Domain (Default Value: Default)

       -u, --user-domain=[name]
              Keystone v3 User Domain (Default Value: Default)

       -d, --domain=[string]
              DNS domain in which hosts live

       --instance-filtering
              Allow instances to be evacuated (Default Value: True)

       --no-shared-storage
              Disable functionality for dealing with shared storage (Default Value: False)

       --compute-domain=[string]
              Replaced by domain

       -q, --quiet
              Disable logging to stderr. Does not affect --verbose or --debug-file or logging to syslog.

       -v, --verbose
              Verbose mode. Multiple -v flags can be stacked on  the  command  line  (e.g.,  -vvv)  to  increase
              verbosity.

       --verbose-level
              Level  of  debugging  detail in output. Defaults to the number of --verbose flags specified on the
              command line, or to 1 if verbose=1 in a stonith device  configuration  (i.e.,  on  stdin).

       -D, --debug-file=[debugfile]
              Write debug information to given file

       -V, --version
              Display version information and exit

       -h, --help
              Display help and exit

       --plug-separator=[char]
              Separator for plug parameter when specifying more than 1 plug (Default Value: ,)

       -C, --separator=[char]
              Separator for CSV created by 'list' operation (Default Value: ,)

       --delay=[seconds]
              Wait X seconds before fencing is started (Default Value: 0)

       --disable-timeout=[true/false]
              Disable timeout (true/false) (default: true when run from Pacemaker 2.0+)

       --login-timeout=[seconds]
              Wait X seconds for cmd prompt after login (Default Value: 5)

       --power-timeout=[seconds]
              Test X seconds for status change after ON/OFF (Default Value: 20)

       --power-wait=[seconds]
              Wait X seconds after issuing ON/OFF (Default Value: 0)

       --shell-timeout=[seconds]
              Wait X seconds for cmd prompt after issuing command (Default Value: 180)

       --stonith-status-sleep=[seconds]
              Sleep X seconds between status calls during a STONITH action (Default Value: 1)

       --retry-on=[attempts]
              Count of attempts to retry power on (Default Value: 1)

ACTIONS


       on     Power on machine.

       off    Power off machine.

       reboot Reboot machine.

       status This returns the status of the plug/virtual machine.

       list   List  available  plugs with aliases/virtual machines if there is support for more then one device.
              Returns N/A otherwise.

       list-status
              List available plugs with aliases/virtual machines and their power state if  it  can  be  obtained
              without additional commands.

       monitor
              Check the health of fence device

       metadata
              Display the XML metadata describing this resource.

       manpage
               The operational behavior of this is not known.

       validate-all
              Validate if all required parameters are entered.

STDIN PARAMETERS


       action Fencing action (Default Value: reboot)

       auth_url
              Keystone Admin Auth URL (Default Value: )

       endpoint_type
              Nova Endpoint type (Default Value: internalURL)

       password
              Login password or passphrase Obsoletes: passwd

       password_script
              Script to run to retrieve password Obsoletes: passwd_script

       plug   Physical  plug  number  on  device,  UUID  or  identification  of machine This parameter is always
              required. Obsoletes: port

       region_name
              Region Name (Default Value: )

       tenant_name
              Keystone Admin Tenant or v3 Project (Default Value: )

       username
              Login name Obsoletes: login

       insecure
              Allow Insecure TLS Requests

       project_domain
              Keystone v3 Project Domain (Default Value: Default) Obsoletes: project-domain

       user_domain
              Keystone v3 User Domain (Default Value: Default) Obsoletes: user-domain

       domain DNS domain in which hosts live

       instance_filtering
              Allow instances to be evacuated (Default Value: True)

       no_shared_storage
              Disable functionality for dealing with shared storage (Default Value: False)

       compute_domain
              Replaced by domain Obsoletes: compute-domain

       quiet  Disable logging to stderr. Does not affect --verbose or --debug-file or logging to syslog.

       verbose
              Verbose mode. Multiple -v flags can be stacked on  the  command  line  (e.g.,  -vvv)  to  increase
              verbosity.

       verbose_level
              Level  of  debugging  detail in output. Defaults to the number of --verbose flags specified on the
              command line, or to 1 if verbose=1 in a stonith device  configuration  (i.e.,  on  stdin).

       debug_file
              Write debug information to given file Obsoletes: debug

       version
              Display version information and exit

       help   Display help and exit

       plug_separator
              Separator for plug parameter when specifying more than 1 plug (Default Value: ,)

       separator
              Separator for CSV created by 'list' operation (Default Value: ,)

       delay  Wait X seconds before fencing is started (Default Value: 0)

       disable_timeout
              Disable timeout (true/false) (default: true when run from Pacemaker 2.0+)

       login_timeout
              Wait X seconds for cmd prompt after login (Default Value: 5)

       power_timeout
              Test X seconds for status change after ON/OFF (Default Value: 20)

       power_wait
              Wait X seconds after issuing ON/OFF (Default Value: 0)

       shell_timeout
              Wait X seconds for cmd prompt after issuing command (Default Value: 180)

       stonith_status_sleep
              Sleep X seconds between status calls during a STONITH action (Default Value: 1)

       retry_on
              Count of attempts to retry power on (Default Value: 1)