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Operating Systems AIX Check quorum for volume group Post 302136394 by kapilraj on Monday 17th of September 2007 02:58:30 PM
Old 09-17-2007
We need not worry about whether quorum was set before or later, as long as the VG is activated. Because the quorum is checked only when a VG becomes active.

Regards,

Kaps
 

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VOTEQUORUM_QDISK_REGISTER(3)			    Corosync Cluster Engine Programmer's Manual 		      VOTEQUORUM_QDISK_REGISTER(3)

NAME
votequorum_qdisk_register - Registers a new quorum device SYNOPSIS
#include <corosync/votequorum.h> int votequorum_qdisk_register(votequorum_handle_t handle, char * name, unsigned int votes); DESCRIPTION
The votequorum_qdisk_register is used to register a new quorum device. A quorum device is an external way of adding votes to a small clus- ter. The quorum device is, in effect, a pseudo node in the cluster that provide votes based on some external device, usually a shared disk partition or perhaps a network router. This call creates the device but does not mark it active. votequorum_qdisk_poll must be called for the votes to be included in the quorum calculation. Note that it is the responsibility of the quorum device subsystem (not provided as part of votequorum) to keep all nodes informed of the quorum device status. RETURN VALUE
This call returns the CS_OK value if successful, otherwise an error is returned. ERRORS
The errors are undocumented. SEE ALSO
votequorum_overview(8), votequorum_initialize(3), votequorum_finalize(3), votequorum_dispatch(3), votequorum_fd_get(3), votequo- rum_qdisk_poll(3), votequorum_qdisk_unregister(3), votequorum_qdisk_getinfo(3), corosync Man Page 2009-01-26 VOTEQUORUM_QDISK_REGISTER(3)
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