>>> I've searched the mailing lists for qdisk, quorum disk and quorum >>> partition but found nothing. >>> >>> How can I configure a two node cluster to use >> >> a quorum disk so that the node that can see the disk will keep resources? > > We dont have support for qdisk. > Check out no-quorum-policy instead.
I can't find much documentation for no-quorum-policy. I need the cluster to keep working in case the connections between the two datacenters are cut. It should be impossible (or very nearly impossible) for both sides to have the clustered resource up. This is for a drbd+nfs+ip setup. no-quorum-policy doesn't seem to help with the split brain situation does it? > Alternatively, you could create a scsi-reservation resource and > colocate your other resources with that (aka. a resource driven > cluster) Is this like ocfs2? Each node locks a journal, and if it can't lock the journal its kernel panics? Leaving the cluster would be better here. Where can I read about this? _______________________________________________ Pacemaker mailing list Pacemaker@oss.clusterlabs.org http://oss.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker