On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 15:30:13 -0500 Alan A <alan.zg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You have to give your cluster 2 node setting on remaining two nodes. > > How can I define a two-node cluster if a majority is needed to reach > quorum? > > We had to allow two-node clusters, so we made a special exception to > the quorum rules. There is a special setting "two_node" in > the /etc/cluster.conf file that looks like this: > > <cman expected_votes="1" two_node="1"/> > > This will allow one node to be considered enough to establish a > quorum. Note that if you configure a quorum disk/partition, you don't > want two_node="1". > > http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/FAQ/CMAN#two_node Yeah I know how to set up two_node cluster, but didn't know that reconfiguration is the only way out when one node is missing :( I'm disappointed with this limitation, I hope that developers will sort it out for RHEL6 :( -- | Jakov Sosic | ICQ: 28410271 | PGP: 0x965CAE2D | ================================================================= | start fighting cancer -> http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/ | -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster