mkqdisk -d -L
2012/8/12 Arpit Tolani <arpittolani@xxxxxxxxx>
HelloOn Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Gianluca Cecchi <gianluca.cecchi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Did you added status_file option in quorumd ? Try something like below.Hello,
in qdiskd.log I get at cluster startup the node that becomes master
for quorum disk.
config is in fact something like
<quorumd device="xxxx" ... log_facility="local4" log_level="7" ... >
and in syslog.conf
# qdisk logging
local4.* /var/log/qdiskd.log
The file is rotated so after some time I have only empty qdiskd.log.N files.
Is there any command to get which node is the master at this moment?
Thanks,
Gianluca
One way is to search thegroup_tool
output:$ group_tool | grep "master node" | awk '{print $3 }'
<quorumd interval="1" tko="5" votes="2" log_level="7" device="/dev/vg01/lv01" status_file="/var/log/qdisk-status.log"> <heuristic program="ping 192.168.1.1 -c2 -t2 -w1" score="1" interval="5"/> </quorumd>
Regards
Arpit Tolani
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