Re: Order to Power Up

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On 4/13/06, Treece, Britt <Britt.Treece@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Steve,
>
> In what order are you currently bringing them up?  The client (non-lock
> master) servers will wait for 600s (default timeout) until a master lock
> server is available to handle the locking.

Yes, I discovered this, and realised if I bring up a client server,
and then a master server, quorum is formed.

> If all 3 servers are down you should likely power on the lock server and
> then a moment later power on the client (GFS mounting) servers.

Thank you - this is what I did, and it worked fine.

> Regards,
>
> Britt

S.

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