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How do I change the time after which a non-responsive node is considered dead?

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How do I change the time after which a non-responsive node is considered dead?

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• For RHEL4 and STABLE branches: Just add deadnode_timeout=”value” to the cman section in your cluster.conf file. For example: The default value is 21 seconds. For RHEL5 and STABLE2 branches: Just add token=”value” to the totem section in your cluster.conf file. Note that the totem token timeout value is specified in milliseconds, not seconds. The equivalent for the above example is: The default value is 10000 milliseconds (or 10 seconds). It is important to change this value if you are using QDisk on RHEL5/STABLE2; 21000 should work if you left QDiskd’s interval/tko at their default values.

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