From what i've found, the safest to do would be modify the number
of votes for the node you want to stay up to be a really high
number. I thought about making that my "maintenance mode" situation.
Josh
On Oct 29, 2007, at 12:48 PM, Scott Becker wrote:
I'm building a 3-node cluster.
One public subnet.
No shared filesystem
Starting with just one service (www) on one movable IP address.
I will be routinely bring down one node at a time for maintenance
so I must configure the cluster for one node operation. I can't use
the two_node="1" setting because I would have to bring the cluster
down to set and unset it.
I want to use an IP tie-breaker to verify that the node can reach
the main router. Is this, along with a self test of the web
service, fs writable, etc. adequate for one, two and three node
operation? Or would I also need a Qdisk?
thanks
scottb
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