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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Data Processing Post 302996315 by RudiC on Monday 24th of April 2017 07:22:05 AM
Old 04-24-2017
I'm glad I could (almost) help. For your required modifications, why don't you give it a try, with 168 posts and a six year membership?
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DLM_CONTROLD(8) 							dlm							   DLM_CONTROLD(8)

NAME
dlm_controld - dlm cluster control daemon SYNOPSIS
dlm_controld [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
The kernel dlm requires a user daemon to manage lockspace membership. dlm_controld manages lockspace membership using corosync cpg groups, and translates membership changes into dlm kernel recovery events. dlm_controld also manages posix locks for cluster file systems using the dlm. OPTIONS
Command line options override a corresponding setting in dlm.conf(5). For default settings, see dlm_controld -h. --daemon_debug | -D enable debugging to stderr and don't fork --foreground don't fork --log_debug | -K enable kernel dlm debugging messages --protocol | -r str dlm kernel lowcomms protocol: tcp, sctp, detect --debug_logfile | -L write debugging to log file --enable_plock | -p 0|1 enable/disable posix lock support for cluster fs --plock_debug | -P enable plock debugging --plock_rate_limit | -l int limit rate of plock operations (0 for none) --plock_ownership | -o 0|1 enable/disable plock ownership --drop_resources_time | -t int plock ownership drop resources time (milliseconds) --drop_resources_count | -c int plock ownership drop resources count --drop_resources_age | -a int plock ownership drop resources age (milliseconds) --post_join_delay | -j int seconds to delay fencing after cluster join --enable_fencing | -f 0|1 enable/disable fencing --enable_concurrent_fencing 0|1 enable/disable concurrent fencing --enable_startup_fencing | -s 0|1 enable/disable startup fencing --enable_quorum_fencing | -q 0|1 enable/disable quorum requirement for fencing --enable_quorum_lockspace 0|1 enable/disable quorum requirement for lockspace operations --fence_all str fence all nodes with this agent --unfence_all enable unfencing self with fence_all agent --help | -h print this help, then exit --version | -V Print program version information, then exit SEE ALSO
dlm_tool(8), dlm.conf(5) dlm 2012-04-05 DLM_CONTROLD(8)
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