Jeff,

I believe it is the lowest working database server IP address.

Practical experience with upgrading/rebooting
database servers seems to verify this.



Caution: I once tried shutting down one db server
in a cell with two db servers. The result: mayhem.
With only one of two db servers running
instead of a quorum there was a quandry.
No sync site could be elected.

This leads me to believe that it is better to
configure an odd number of AFS database servers
to improve the availability of your cell.

Apart from the single db server case, this means
(with 3, 5, 7 or more) you are likely to have
enough working db servers for a quorum in
the event of database server outage.
--
cheers
paul                                  http://acm.org/~mpb


"Computers can figure out all kinds of problems, except the
 things in the world that just don't add up."
        --James Magary



Jeff Blaine wrote:

> I can't find the answer to this question anywhere I've looked.
>
> On what criteria does a database server base its quorum election vote?

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