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Old 10-22-2008, 07:29 AM   #1
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CMAN cluster over long network


Hi all,

I need some help or additional info about how to correctly set TOTEM timeouts in file cluster.conf.

I have two nodes cluster using quorum disk. The nodes are placed in different server room. The distance between server rooms is 300 meters.

The issue is that I not able to join nodes together using my network. When place them to the same room on same switch everything goes fine. I think that there is issue with network delay and I have to setup timeouts in file cluster.conf

Could you help me in which timeout (token, join, toren_retransmits_before_loss or consensus) has to be increased or decreased. I try to find something on web but the knowledgebase is so poor about this.

thank you very much.

regards,
Stefan
 
  


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