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- # Please read the corosync.conf.5 manual page
- totem {
- version: 2
- # cypto_cipher and crypto_hash: Used for mutual node authentication.
- # If you choose to enable this, then do remember to create a shared
- # secret with "corosync-keygen".
- crypto_cipher: none
- crypto_hash: none
- # interface: define at least one interface to communicate
- # over. If you define more than one interface stanza, you must
- # also set rrp_mode.
- interface {
- # Rings must be consecutively numbered, starting at 0.
- ringnumber: 0
- # This is normally the *network* address of the
- # interface to bind to. This ensures that you can use
- # identical instances of this configuration file
- # across all your cluster nodes, without having to
- # modify this option.
- bindnetaddr: 192.168.1.0
- # However, if you have multiple physical network
- # interfaces configured for the same subnet, then the
- # network address alone is not sufficient to identify
- # the interface Corosync should bind to. In that case,
- # configure the *host* address of the interface
- # instead:
- # bindnetaddr: 192.168.1.1
- # When selecting a multicast address, consider RFC
- # 2365 (which, among other things, specifies that
- # 239.255.x.x addresses are left to the discretion of
- # the network administrator). Do not reuse multicast
- # addresses across multiple Corosync clusters sharing
- # the same network.
- mcastaddr: 239.255.1.1
- # Corosync uses the port you specify here for UDP
- # messaging, and also the immediately preceding
- # port. Thus if you set this to 5405, Corosync sends
- # messages over UDP ports 5405 and 5404.
- mcastport: 5405
- # Time-to-live for cluster communication packets. The
- # number of hops (routers) that this ring will allow
- # itself to pass. Note that multicast routing must be
- # specifically enabled on most network routers.
- ttl: 1
- }
- }
- logging {
- # Log the source file and line where messages are being
- # generated. When in doubt, leave off. Potentially useful for
- # debugging.
- fileline: off
- # Log to standard error. When in doubt, set to no. Useful when
- # running in the foreground (when invoking "corosync -f")
- to_stderr: no
- # Log to a log file. When set to "no", the "logfile" option
- # must not be set.
- to_logfile: yes
- logfile: /var/log/cluster/corosync.log
- # Log to the system log daemon. When in doubt, set to yes.
- to_syslog: yes
- # Log debug messages (very verbose). When in doubt, leave off.
- debug: off
- # Log messages with time stamps. When in doubt, set to on
- # (unless you are only logging to syslog, where double
- # timestamps can be annoying).
- timestamp: on
- logger_subsys {
- subsys: QUORUM
- debug: off
- }
- }
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