Thanks Marc and Jos for your pieces of advice, but
it does not seems to work:
I tried your first suggestion with qdisk votes=2 and expected_votes=3:
<quorumd interval="1" tko="10" votes="2" log_level="9"
log_facility="local4" status_file="/tmp/qdisk_status" label="CS4QUORUMDISK">
</quorumd>
...
<clusternode name="node0" votes="1">
...
<clusternode name="node1" votes="1">
...
<cman expected_votes="3" two_node="0"/>
and I can't start cman on only one node, it needs cman on second node to be
started, and I don't understand why ...
I tried (just to give it a try because I would have not understood if it had
worked!) also qdisk votes=2 and expected_votes=2, but same result...
Each times, in file "messages" , I see Cluster Inquorate :
Sep 26 15:04:40 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ccsd[12224]: Connected to cluster
infrastruture via:
CMAN/SM Plugin v1.1.7.4
Sep 26 15:04:40 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ccsd[12224]: Initial status:: Inquorate
until the cman of second node is started and then :
Sep 26 15:07:01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ccsd[12224]: Cluster is quorate. Allowing
connections.
I have read and read again the FAQ page, especially the # you mention, but
don't understand why it does not work for me ...
Except if my quorum disk is not working ?
But command mkqisk returns :
#mkqdisk -L
mkqdisk v0.5.1
/dev/sdk:
Magic: eb7a62c2
Label: CS4QUORUMDISK
Created: Tue Sep 18 16:33:40 2007
Host: node
but is it sufficient to know if Quorum disk is working correctly ?
Any new clue or suggestion is welcome.
Thanks
Regards
Alain
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