I don't normally chime in, but running RHEL on a two node cluster we have found 
that the only way to ensure fencing works properly is with a 2gb qdisk.  The 
option you were told works correctly less than 50% of the time as both attempt 
to fence the other.  We set up a delay on the passive node so if the active 
node gets in trouble the qdisk switches to the passive at the end of the delay, 
and the fencing takes place.  The process takes about 5 minutes or so.

John A.

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Daniel Bourque
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 7:47 AM
To: linux clustering
Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] Redhat without qdisk

A qdisk is just another way to maintain quorum in cluster. there is a special 
two node cluster mode designed to allow for quorum to be maintained by the 
surviving node.

<cman two_node="1" expected_votes="1">
</cman>

But it's not very clear to me what happens with fencing if both nodes get 
partitioned on the network. Do they both try to fence each other off ?


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Dan

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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on 
behalf of emmanuel segura [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 9:25 AM
To: linux clustering
Subject: [Linux-cluster] Redhat without qdisk
Hello all List

I have a big question about qdisk in a two cluster

one of out clients has too many cluster in two nodes configuration and one 
RedHat technical came to us and said that there is no need to use the qdisk

I would to know if this is true

I really think it's a bad idea

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