Hmm. That is also a possibility. Thanks Chrissie.
On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 6:13 PM, Christine Caulfield
wrote:
> On 28/06/16 13:27, Nikhil Utane wrote:
> > Hi Klaus,
> >
> > I am using multicast to avoid having to configure the host names.
> >
>
> To be honest, if you're serious about keeping the
On 28/06/16 13:27, Nikhil Utane wrote:
> Hi Klaus,
>
> I am using multicast to avoid having to configure the host names.
>
To be honest, if you're serious about keeping the number of nodes down,
then careful management is the way to do it, looking for a technical fix
is not the answer. Yes, you
Hi Klaus,
I am using multicast to avoid having to configure the host names.
-Thanks
Nikhil
On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 5:53 PM, Klaus Wenninger
wrote:
> On 06/28/2016 01:18 PM, Nikhil Utane wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to limit the number of nodes that can form a cluster to single
> > digit (say
On 06/28/2016 01:18 PM, Nikhil Utane wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to limit the number of nodes that can form a cluster to single
> digit (say 6). I can do it using application-level logic but would
> like to know if there is any option in Corosync that would do it for
> me. (Didn't find one).
Going unic
Hi,
I want to limit the number of nodes that can form a cluster to single digit
(say 6). I can do it using application-level logic but would like to know
if there is any option in Corosync that would do it for me. (Didn't find
one).
If there is some #define, can I change it without any side-effect