Powershute 3.0.1 on vMA5.1 with 2xESXi5.1 cluter problem
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Posted: 2021-07-0104:37 AM. Last Modified: 2024-03-0502:05 AM
Powershute 3.0.1 on vMA5.1 with 2xESXi5.1 cluter problem
Hello Everyone,
I've got a problem with shutdown script execution from vMA. I followed all intructions I found on this subject, yet couldn't fin answer to this one. Initial problem was that ESXes were not shutdown when UPS Low Battery signal was received (although PowerShute logged all activity nicely, so communitaion was fine). When I try to run shutdown script manually, I'm getting "Unable to login to host" error. As yuu can see below, servers are listed fine with vifp listservers command, and I can list NIC's with no problem using vicfg-nics -l . I was VMware KB file (2020598) that decribes this issue, but it's related to vMA 5.0.0.1 and 5.0.0.2. I'd expect this is resolved by now. Any suggestions ?
vi-admin@localhost:/opt/APC/PowerChute/group1[10.86.100.102]> sudo bin/shutdown vi-admin's password: Use of uninitialized value $loglevel in string eq at ./bin/shutdownhost.pl line 59.
Connecting to server localhost ... [06.11.2013, 15:40:01]debug: Connecting to server localhost
Operation :shutdown Version on 10.86.100.101: ------------------------------------------------------- [06.11.2013, 15:40:01]debug: Login by vi-fastpass to: 10.86.100.101 [06.11.2013, 15:40:01]debug: Error: Unable to login to host: "10.86.100.101"! Host may not be accessible over the network or is not managed by VMA Version on 10.86.100.102: ------------------------------------------------------- [06.11.2013, 15:40:01]debug: Login by vi-fastpass to: 10.86.100.102 [06.11.2013, 15:40:01]debug: Error: Unable to login to host: "10.86.100.102"! Host may not be accessible over the network or is not managed by VMA vi-admin@localhost:/opt/APC/PowerChute/group1[10.86.100.102]> vicfg-nics -l Name PCI Driver Link Speed Duplex MAC Address MTU Description vmnic0 03:00.0 tg3 Up 1000Mbps Full d8:9d:67:26:f8:14 1500 Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet vmnic1 03:00.1 tg3 Up 1000Mbps Full d8:9d:67:26:f8:15 1500 Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet vmnic2 03:00.2 tg3 Down 0Mbps Half d8:9d:67:26:f8:16 1500 Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet vmnic3 03:00.3 tg3 Down 0Mbps Half d8:9d:67:26:f8:17 1500 Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5719 Gigabit Ethernet vi-admin@localhost:/opt/APC/PowerChute/group1[10.86.100.102]> vifp addserver help listservers removeserver -h --help reconfigure rotatepassword vi-admin@localhost:/opt/APC/PowerChute/group1[10.86.100.102]> vifp listservers 10.86.100.101 ESXi 10.86.100.102 ESXi vi-admin@localhost:/opt/APC/PowerChute/group1[10.86.100.102]>