sanlk-reset (8) Linux Manual Page
sanlk-reset – host reset program
Synopsis
sanlk-reset [OPTIONS] action lockspace_name …
Description
The sanlk-reset program sets events in specified sanlock lockspaces. Events are defined to cause sanlk-resetd on another host to:
– use wdmd/watchdog to reset the host
– use /proc/sysrq-trigger to reboot the host Both hosts must be operational and have continued access to a common lockspace for the reset request to succeed. After setting the event, the sanlk-reset program monitors the host status in the sanlock lockspace until the target host is dead. The sanlk-reset program can also be run on the same host as sanlk-resetd to update which lockspaces the local sanlk-resetd is watching for events.
Options
–version, -V- Print version.
–help, -h- Print usage.
Reset another host
The event is set in each lockspace specified. The target host may have a different host id in each lockspace.
sanlk-reset reset lockspace_name:host_id …
–host-id, -inum- Host id to reset. (Use only with single lockspace name.)
–generation, -gnum- Generation of host. (Use only with single lockspace name.)
–sysrq-reboot, -b 0|1- Enable/Disable (1/0) use of /proc/sysrq-trigger to reboot.
–resource-mode, -R 0|1- Resource leases are used (1) or not used (0) to protect storage.
–native-timeout, -t num- Disable native timeout by setting to 0.
Update the local sanlk-resetd
to watch new lockspaces for reset events:
sanlk-reset reg lockspace_name …
to not watch lockspaces for reset events:
sanlk-reset end lockspace_name …
to clear all lockspaces being watched:
sanlk-reset clear all
See Also
sanlk-resetd(8) sanlock(8) wdmd(8)
