10.10. Quorum Disk Does Not Appear as Cluster Member

If you have configured your system to use a quorum disk but the quorum disk does not appear as a member of your cluster, you can perform the following steps.
  • Review the /var/log/cluster/qdiskd.log file.
  • Run ps -ef | grep qdisk to determine if the process is running.
  • Ensure that <quorumd...> is configured correctly in the /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file.
  • Enable debugging output for the qdiskd daemon.
  • Note that it may take multiple minutes for the quorum disk to register with the cluster. This is normal and expected behavior.
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