Re: /proc/cluster gone?

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Marc Curry wrote:
> I see in RHEL5.0 that /proc/cluster is now gone.  Were the tunables that
> were in there moved into the XML, other, or are they gone?  (e.g.
> hello_timer, deadnode_timer, ...).
> 

They are all gone. Partly because the cluster manager is in user space, but
mainly because they don't make any sense in the RHEL5 cluster manager.

RHEL5 cluster is based on openais. You can tweak the openais configuration
variables in cluster.conf (as you can with RHEL4 actually).

see http://people.redhat.com/pcaulfie/docs/aiscman.pdf and the man page for
openais.conf

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