4.5.5. Quorum Disk Configuration
Clicking on the
tab displays the page, which provides an interface for configuring quorum disk parameters if you need to use a quorum disk.
Note
Quorum disk parameters and heuristics depend on the site environment and the special requirements needed. To understand the use of quorum disk parameters and heuristics, see the qdisk(5) man page. If you require assistance understanding and using quorum disk, contact an authorized Red Hat support representative.
The
parameter is enabled by default. If you need to use a quorum disk, click , enter the quorum disk parameters, and click . You must restart the cluster for the changes to take effect.
Table 4.1, “Quorum-Disk Parameters” describes the quorum disk parameters.
Parameter | Description | ||||
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Specifies the quorum disk label created by the mkqdisk utility. If this field is used, the quorum daemon reads the /proc/partitions file and checks for qdisk signatures on every block device found, comparing the label against the specified label. This is useful in configurations where the quorum device name differs among nodes. | |||||
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The minimum score for a node to be considered "alive". If omitted or set to 0, the default function, floor((n+1)/2) , is used, where n is the sum of the heuristics scores. The value must never exceed the sum of the heuristic scores; otherwise, the quorum disk cannot be available. |
Note
Clicking
on the tab propagates changes to the cluster configuration file (/etc/cluster/cluster.conf
) in each cluster node. However, for the quorum disk to operate or for any modifications you have made to the quorum disk parameters to take effect, you must restart the cluster (see Section 5.4, “Starting, Stopping, Restarting, and Deleting Clusters”), ensuring that you have restarted the qdiskd
daemon on each node.