Re: quorate error

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> > During a disaster recovery test three nodes of a three node cluster
> > were caused to fail.  A single node was rebooted to attempt a
> > recovery.  The node failed to bring back the service and reports these
> > errors:

Sorry, I failed to read that properly.  In a three node cluster you need
two nodes for quorum, so you need to bring two back before anything will
happen.


> [nhwatson@tor-lx-nero ~]$ sudo su -
> Password:
> [root@tor-lx-nero ~]# cman_tool status
> Protocol version: 5.0.1
> Config version: 27
> Cluster name: dcdb
> Cluster ID: 1494
> Cluster Member: Yes
> Membership state: Cluster-Member
> Nodes: 1
> Expected_votes: 3
> Total_votes: 1
> Quorum: 2  Activity blocked
> Active subsystems: 0
> Node name: tor-lx-nero
> Node ID: 1
> Node addresses: 172.16.1.239  
> 
> [root@tor-lx-nero ~]# cman_tool nodes
> Node  Votes Exp Sts  Name
>   1    1    3   M   tor-lx-nero
> 
> 
> ot@tor-lx-nero ~]# tail /var/log/messages
> May 30 09:49:47 tor-lx-nero ccsd[2882]: Cluster is not quorate.
> Refusing connection. 
> May 30 09:49:47 tor-lx-nero ccsd[2882]: Error while processing connect:
> Connection refused 

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