Hi Greg,

Am 29.10.2010 13:16, schrieb [email protected]:
If you change a setting inside the quorumd stanza and then propagate the change 
across the cluster with ccs_tool update, you should only have to stop / start 
the qdiskd service on all the nodes in the cluster for them to take on the new 
values.  However, you need to make sure you cycle qdiskd within the timeout 
window, or you could have a node get fenced if it hasn't updated its slot on 
the qdisk in time.


thx for the informations. it would be fine if i can change the values without restarting cluster infrastructure with running services ...

The best way we've found to test something like a tko value is to fail a node 
(or stop qdiskd and let it fail) and watch the logs to assure logged timeouts 
follow your settings.


mmh, i'm looking for a way to do this without an impact to the running system(s) :-) so the best way for this would be a command or something like this to see which parameters are currently used ..


Greg Charles
[email protected]

regards
Andre


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andre Dyck
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 3:51 AM
To: linux clustering
Subject: [Linux-cluster] changing qdiskd config params

Hi,

I need to change the tko value of my qdisk in the cluster conf.
Do i have to restart the whole cluster services for that change or can I update 
the running configuration via ccs_tool update?

Also is there the possibility to see which tko value I currently use in the 
running setup (so that I can see that e.g. a ccs_tool update change my current 
and running tko value)?

regards
Andre

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