Chrissie, The cluster.conf is attached. I cannot test anything on the cluster anymore, as I no longer have access to it. I am out of this site and on another project. Thanks and regards, Chris -----Original Message----- From: Christine Caulfield [mailto:ccaulfie@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, 8 April 2010 01:18 To: Jankowski, Chris Cc: linux clustering Subject: Re: Listing openAIS parameters on RHEL Cluster Suite 5 On 07/04/10 04:33, Jankowski, Chris wrote: > Chrissie, > > Thank you for the explanation. > > With the expected_nodes, I have the parameter specified explicitly in cluster.conf. The value is 3 and the cluster has 2 nodes and a quorum disk: > > <cman expected_votes="3"/> > > It is still not listed by the openais-confdb-display command. > > Is is how it should be? > Where in cluster.conf do you have that statement ? Can you check that "cman_tool status" is showing the right value too ? it might be worth attaching your cluster.conf file. Chrissie > > -----Original Message----- > From: Christine Caulfield [mailto:ccaulfie@xxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Tuesday, 6 April 2010 17:41 > To: linux clustering > Cc: Jankowski, Chris > Subject: Re: Listing openAIS parameters on RHEL > Cluster Suite 5 > > On 02/04/10 12:20, Jankowski, Chris wrote: >> Hi, >> >> As per Red Hat Knowledgebase note 18886 on RHEL 5.4 I should be able to get the current in-memory values of the openAIS paramemters by running the following commands: >> >> # openais-confdb-display >> totem.version = '2' >> totem.secauth = '1' >> # openais-confdb-display totem token >> totem.token = '10000' >> # openais-confdb-display totem consensustotem.consensus = '4800' >> # openais-confdb-display totem token_retransmits_before_loss_const >> totem.token_retransmits_before_loss_const = '20' >> # openais-confdb-display cman quorum_dev_poll cman.quorum_dev_poll = >> '40000' >> # openais-confdb-display cman expected_votes cman.expected_votes = '3' >> # openais-confdb-display cman two_node cman.two_node = '1' >> >> On my 5.4 cluster it works for the first 4 commands, but for the last 3 commands I get, respectively: >> >> Could not get "quorum _dev_poll" :1 >> Could not get "expected_votes" :1 >> Could not get "two_node" :1 >> >> Anybody knows what is going on here? >> > > It means that those values are not in the configuration object database because they aren't in cluster.conf. From that you can infer that the defaults are in place. ie: > > quorum_dev_poll = 10000 > expected_votes =<sum of all node votes> two_node = 0 > > Chrissie
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