On 25/11/13 17:44, Dietmar Maurer wrote:
We were able to start VMs manually (without quorum)... :) Which seems
a bit odd (I was glad we were able! :)
If you have a 2 node cluster, and you know that the other node is
down, you can set the number of expected nodes to 1:
# pvecm expected 1
after that you should have quorum and you can start VMs.
We were able to start VMs manually without doing this. Is there some kind of
timeout?
Please can you post your cluster configuration (/etc/pve/cluster.conf)?
root@proxmox2:/etc/pve# cat cluster.conf
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<cluster name="illargui" config_version="2">
<cman keyfile="/var/lib/pve-cluster/corosync.authkey">
</cman>
<clusternodes>
<clusternode name="proxmox2" votes="1" nodeid="1"/>
<clusternode name="proxmox1" votes="1" nodeid="2"/></clusternodes>
</cluster>
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