RE: RHCS 4U6 deadnode_timeout

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Don't know,

but maby it has changed allready in 4U6 to "<totem token="xxx"/>", like it's in RHEL5...

Just guessing...

-hjp



-----Original Message-----
From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Bennie Thomas
Sent: Wed 11/26/2008 19:18
To: linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  RHCS 4U6 deadnode_timeout
 
I am trying to add <cman deadnode_timeout="10"/>   to my cluster.conf 
file. to spead up the
failover time. Howerver when I add this to the cluster.conf then check 
the settings with system-config-cluster
I receive errors stating Invalid attribute deadnode_timeout for element 
cman.  Where exactly am I suppose
to place this in the cluster.conf.

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Raytheon Company

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