Provided by: corosync_3.1.6-1ubuntu1_amd64
NAME
corosync-quorumtool - Set and display quorum settings.
SYNOPSIS
corosync-quorumtool [-s] [-m] [-l] [-p] [-v votes] [-n nodeid] [-e expected] [-H] [-i] [-o <a|n|i>] [-a] [-f] [-h] [-V]
DESCRIPTION
Display the current state of quorum in the cluster and set vote quorum options.
OPTIONS
-s show quorum status -m constantly monitor quorum status -l list nodes -p when used with -s or -l, generates machine parsable output -v <votes> change the number of votes for a node * -n <nodeid> optional nodeid of node for -v -e <expected> change expected votes for the cluster * -H show nodeids in hexadecimal rather than decimal -i show node IP addresses instead of the resolved name -p when used with -s or -l, generates machine parsable output -o <a|n|i> Orders the output of the nodes list. By default or with -oa nodes are listed in IP address order: as they come from corosync. -on will order the nodes based on their name, and -oi will order them based on their node ID. -a Show the name or IP address (see -i above) of all interfaces in use on the nodes, rather than just the first one. -f forcefully unregister a quorum device *DANGEROUS* * -h (if no other argument) show this help text -V show version and exit * Starred items only work if votequorum is the quorum provider for corosync
EXIT STATUS
corosync-quorumtool may return one of several error codes if it encounters problems. 0 No problems occurred (quorate for -s operation). 1 Generic error code. 2 Not quorate (returned only for -s operation).
SEE ALSO
corosync_overview(7), votequorum_overview(3),
AUTHOR
Angus Salkeld 2019-02-14 COROSYNC-QUORUMTOOL(8)