On Fri, 2008-05-16 at 09:56 +0200, Alain Moulle wrote: > Hi Lon > > Sorry Lon, but it is not completely clear again for me ... : > > when you write that default cman timeout on RHEL5 is 5 seconds, you > mean that the heart-beat timeout is 5s ? whereas each hello message is > sent every 5s too ? On RHEL5, the parameters are different - but basically, on RHEL5, the *equivalent* of the deadnode_timer is "5" seconds by default. (Specifying other values for it is quite different, however) > And the totem in cluster.conf to modify it was in my understanding the > "deadnode_timer" in the cman record ... what is the "token" you mention ? RHEL4: <cman deadnode_timer="21" /> RHEL5: <totem token="21000" /> > And finally, my would be to set deadnode_timer="21s" for cman and to keep > interval="1" and tko="10" for quorum disk. Right. :) Using the defaults on rhel4 should work wonderfully. -- Lon -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster