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.SH NAME
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corosync-quorumtool \- Set and display quorum settings.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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-.B "corosync-quorumtool [\-s] [\-m] [\-l] [\-p] [\-v votes] [\-n nodeid] [\-e expected] [\-H] [\-i] [\-o <a|n|i>] [\-f] [\-h] [\-V]"
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+.B "corosync-quorumtool [\-s] [\-m] [\-l] [\-p] [\-v votes] [\-n nodeid] [\-e expected] [\-H] [\-i] [\-o <a|n|i>] [\-a] [\-f] [\-h] [\-V]"
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Display the current state of quorum in the cluster and set vote quorum options.
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.SH OPTIONS
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@@ -75,6 +75,10 @@ Orders the output of the nodes list. By default or with -oa nodes are listed in
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order: as they come from corosync. -on will order the nodes based on their name,
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and -oi will order them based on their node ID.
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.TP
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+.B -a
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+Show the name or IP address (see -i above) of all interfaces in use on the nodes, rather than
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+just the first one.
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+.TP
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.B -f
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forcefully unregister a quorum device *DANGEROUS* *
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.TP
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