On 19/09/2013, at 8:52 PM, Jakob Curdes <j...@info-systems.de> wrote:

> Am 19.09.2013 11:49, schrieb David Lang:
>> On Thu, 19 Sep 2013, Jakob Curdes wrote:
>> 
>> That's the direction we started, but apparently the centos 
>> pacemaker/corosync packages don't look at the corosync.conf file, they 
>> expect to extract everything out of cluster.conf.
> Ok but you have noted that the transport parameter in our config is a 
> parameter of cman, not of totem? We also have a totem definition but this 
> only sets some timeouts.
> Also it seems that at least some parameters in corosync.conf are read, but I 
> cannot recall which ones.

No. When cman is in use, corosync.conf is not touched.
cman make be setting some defaults to the same values though

> JC
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