[Linux-cluster] expected_votes meaning
Alexandre Racine
Alexandre.Racine at mhicc.org
Fri Aug 31 13:17:35 UTC 2007
Hi Claudio
#man cman
will give you infos on expected_votes.
Alexandre Racine
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-------- Message d'origine--------
De: linux-cluster-bounces at redhat.com de la part de Claudio Tassini
Date: ven. 2007-08-31 08:58
À: linux clustering
Objet : [Linux-cluster] expected_votes meaning
Hi all,
this could sound quite obvious but I really can't find a reference guide to
cluster.conf parameters. What is the exact meaning of the expected_votes
cman attribute ? Is it the total number of votes on which cman calculates
the quorum needing of a member or is it the actual number of votes needed by
a member to boot?
I'll try to explain: 4-nodes cluster. 1 vote per node. 1 quorum disk with 3
votes. expected_votes set to 7 as read in the cluster faq. The faq says that
every single node should be able to remain in the cluster as long as it can
reach the quorum, with a total vote count of 4 (3 for the quorum, 1 for the
node itself), which is claimed to be enough with an expected_votes of 7.
This is why I'm quite confused... if expected_votes is 7, doesn't this mean
that the "1 node+qdisk" vote count should be 7 to prevent quorum being
dissolved?
--
Claudio Tassini
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