09-15-2008
I don't think it's open source, so in that sense it doesn't really fit with your original question. I believe it's not available for Unix anyhow -- this is a Unix board, you know? Clam and F-Prot (commercial, not open source) are popular on Unix-based platforms, there are certainly others as well but you should really explain what you want it for if you want more than just a list of names and subjective "yea" or "nay" votes.
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votequorum_setexpected
VOTEQUORUM_SETEXPECTED(3) Corosync Cluster Engine Programmer's Manual VOTEQUORUM_SETEXPECTED(3)
NAME
votequorum_setexpected - Sets the expected votes for the cluster
SYNOPSIS
#include <corosync/votequorum.h>
int votequorum_setexpected(votequorum_handle_t handle, int expected_votes);
DESCRIPTION
The votequorum_setexpected function is used to change the expected votes in the cluster. Expected votes is used to calculate quorum and
should normally be the total number of votes that will exist when all the expected nodes are joined. Quorum will usually be half of this
(rounded up).
It is not possible to set expected votes up so that it makes the cluster inquorate using this command.
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),
corosync Man Page 2009-01-26 VOTEQUORUM_SETEXPECTED(3)