> Does it happen w/o qdisk?
Nope, works beautifully. Just when you start q-disk that it goes funny.
>Note that with qdisk in a 2-node cluster, you want expected_votes = 3,
>two_node = 0, one vote per node and 1 vote for qdisk.
>In a 2-node cluster w/o qdisk, you want expected_votes = 1, two_node =
>1. Fencing is required whenever two_node = 1, even if it's manual
>fencing.
This is a 4 node cluster.
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