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  34. .TH COROSYNC-QDEVICE 8 2017-10-17
  35. .SH NAME
  36. corosync-qdevice \- QDevice daemon
  37. .SH SYNOPSIS
  38. .B "corosync-qdevice [-dfh] [-S option=value[,option2=value2,...]]"
  39. .SH DESCRIPTION
  40. .B corosync-qdevice
  41. is a daemon running on each node of a cluster. It provides a configured
  42. number of votes to the
  43. quorum subsystem based on a third-party arbitrator's decision. Its primary use
  44. is to allow a cluster to sustain more node failures than standard quorum rules allow.
  45. It is recommended for clusters with an even number of nodes and highly recommended
  46. for 2 node clusters.
  47. .SH OPTIONS
  48. .TP
  49. .B -d
  50. Forcefully turn on debug information without the need to change corosync.conf.
  51. .TP
  52. .B -f
  53. Do not daemonize, run in the foreground.
  54. .TP
  55. .B -h
  56. Show short help text
  57. .TP
  58. .B -S
  59. Set advanced settings described in its own section below. This option
  60. shouldn't be generally used because most of the options are
  61. not safe to change.
  62. .SH CONFIGURATION
  63. .B corosync-qdevice
  64. reads its configuration from corosync.conf file.
  65. The main configuration is within
  66. .B quorum.device
  67. sub-key. Each model also has its own configuration within a
  68. similarly named sub-key.
  69. .TP
  70. .B model
  71. Specifies the model to be used. This parameter is required.
  72. .B corosync-qdevice
  73. is modular and is able to support multiple different models. The model basically
  74. defines what type of arbitrator is used. Currently only
  75. .I net
  76. is supported.
  77. .TP
  78. .B timeout
  79. Specifies how often
  80. .B corosync-qdevice
  81. should call the votequorum_poll function. It is also used by the
  82. .I net
  83. model to adjust
  84. its hearbeat timeout. It is recommended that you don't change this value.
  85. Default is
  86. .IR 10000 .
  87. .TP
  88. .B sync_timeout
  89. Specifies how often
  90. .B corosync-qdevice
  91. should call the votequorum_poll function during a sync phase. It is recommended that you don't change this value.
  92. Default is
  93. .IR 30000 .
  94. .TP
  95. .B votes
  96. The number of votes provided to the cluster by qdevice. Default is (number_of_nodes - 1) or generally
  97. sum(votes_per_node) - 1.
  98. .PP
  99. .B quorum.device.heuristics
  100. subkey holds the configuration of the heuristics. Heuristics are set of commands executed locally on
  101. startup, cluster membership change, successful connect to
  102. .B corosync-qnetd
  103. and optionally also at regular times. When all commands finish successfully
  104. (their return error code is zero) on time,
  105. heuristics have passed, otherwise they have failed. The heuristics result is sent to
  106. .B corosync-qnetd
  107. and there it's used in calculations to determine which partition should be quorate.
  108. .TP
  109. .B timeout
  110. Specifies maximum time in milliseconds how long
  111. .B corosync-qdevice
  112. waits till the heuristics commands finish. If some command doesn't finish before the timeout, it's
  113. killed and heuristics fail. This timeout is used for heuristics executed at regular times.
  114. Default value is half of the
  115. .BR quorum.device.timeout ", so"
  116. .IR 5000 .
  117. .TP
  118. .B sync_timeout
  119. Similar to quorum.device.heuristics.timeout but used during membership changes. Default
  120. value is half of the
  121. .BR quorum.device.sync_timeout ", so"
  122. .IR 15000 .
  123. .TP
  124. .B interval
  125. Specifies interval between two regular heuristics execution. Default value is
  126. 3 *
  127. .BR quorum.device.timeout ", so"
  128. .IR 30000 .
  129. .TP
  130. .B mode
  131. Can be one of
  132. .IR on ", " sync " or " off
  133. and specifies mode of operation of heuristics. Default is
  134. .IR off ,
  135. which means heuristics are disabled. When
  136. .I sync
  137. is set, heuristics are executed only during startup, membership change and when connection
  138. to
  139. .B corosync-qnetd
  140. is established. When heuristics should be running also on regular basis, this option
  141. should be set to
  142. .I on
  143. value.
  144. .TP
  145. .B exec_NAME
  146. defines executables.
  147. .I NAME
  148. can be arbitrary valid cmap key name string and it has no special meaning.
  149. The value of this variable must contain a command to execute. The value is parsed (split)
  150. into arguments similarly as Bourne shell would do. Quoting is possible by
  151. using backslash and double quotes.
  152. .PP
  153. .B quorum.device.net
  154. subkey holds the configuration for
  155. .B model
  156. .IR net .
  157. .TP
  158. .B tls
  159. Can be one of
  160. .IR on ", " off " or " required
  161. and specifies if tls should be used.
  162. .I on
  163. means a connection with TLS is attempted first, but if the server doesn't advertise TLS support
  164. then non-TLS will be used.
  165. .I off
  166. is used then TLS is not required and it's then not even tried. This mode is the
  167. only one which doesn't need a properly initialized NSS database.
  168. .I required
  169. means TLS is required and if the server doesn't support TLS, qdevice will
  170. exit with error message. Default is
  171. .IR on .
  172. .TP
  173. .B host
  174. Specifies the IP address or host name of the qnetd server to be used. This parameter
  175. is required.
  176. .TP
  177. .B port
  178. Specifies TCP port of qnetd server. Default is
  179. .IR 5403 .
  180. .TP
  181. .B algorithm
  182. Decision algorithm. Can be one of the
  183. .I ffsplit
  184. or
  185. .IR lms .
  186. (actually there are also
  187. .I test
  188. and
  189. .IR 2nodelms ,
  190. both of which are mainly for developers and shouldn't be used for production clusters).
  191. For a description of what each algorithm means and how the algorithms differ see their
  192. individual sections.
  193. Default value is
  194. .IR ffsplit .
  195. .TP
  196. .B tie_breaker
  197. can be one of
  198. .IR lowest ", " highest
  199. or valid_node_id (number) values. It's used as a fallback if qdevice has to decide between two or more
  200. equal partitions.
  201. .I lowest
  202. means the partition with the lowest node id is chosen.
  203. .I highest
  204. means the partition with highest node id is chosen. And valid_node_id means that the partition
  205. containing the node with the given node id is chosen.
  206. Default is
  207. .IR lowest .
  208. .TP
  209. .B connect_timeout
  210. Timeout when
  211. .B corosync-qdevice
  212. is trying to connect to
  213. .B corosync-qnetd
  214. host. Default is 0.8 *
  215. .BR quorum.sync_timeout .
  216. .TP
  217. .B force_ip_version
  218. can be one of
  219. .I 0|4|6
  220. and forces the software to use the given IP version.
  221. .I 0
  222. (default value) means IPv6 is preferred and IPv4 should be used as a fallback.
  223. .PP
  224. Logging configuration is within the
  225. .B logging
  226. directive.
  227. .B corosync-qdevice
  228. parses and supports most of the options with exception of
  229. .BR to_logfile ", " logfile
  230. and
  231. .BR logfile_priority .
  232. The
  233. .B logger_subsys
  234. sub-directive can be also used if
  235. .B subsys
  236. is set to
  237. .IR QDEVICE .
  238. .PP
  239. For
  240. .B corosync-qdevice
  241. to work correctly, the
  242. .B nodelist
  243. directive has to be used and properly configured. Also the
  244. .I net
  245. model requires that
  246. .B totem.cluster_name
  247. option is set.
  248. .SH MODEL NET TLS CONFIGURATION
  249. For
  250. .B model
  251. .I net
  252. to work using TLS, it's necessary to create the NSS database, import Qnetd
  253. CA certificate, and get/distribute a valid client certificate.
  254. If pcs is used (recommended) the following steps are not needed because pcs does them automatically.
  255. .B corosync-qdevice-net-certutil
  256. is the tool to perform required actions semi-automatically. Please consult the help output of
  257. it and its man page. For a first time configuration it may make sense to start with the
  258. .B -Q
  259. option.
  260. If TLS is not required just edit corosync.conf file and set
  261. .B quorum.device.net.tls
  262. to
  263. .IR off .
  264. .SH MODEL NET ALGORITHMS
  265. Algorithms are used to change behavior of how
  266. .B corosync-qnetd
  267. provides votes to a given node/partition. Currently there are two algorithms supported.
  268. .TP
  269. .B ffsplit
  270. This one makes sense only for clusters with an even number of nodes. It provides exactly one
  271. vote to the partition with the highest number of active nodes. If there are two exactly
  272. similar partitions,
  273. it provides its vote to the partition with higher score. The score is computed
  274. as (number_of_connected_nodes +
  275. number_of_connected_nodes_with_passed_heuristics - number_of_connected_nodes_with_failed_heuristics)
  276. If the scores are equal, the vote is provided to partition with the most clients connected to the qnetd
  277. server. If this number is also equal, then the tie_breaker is used. It is able to transition
  278. its vote if the currently active partition becomes partitioned and a non-active partition
  279. still has at least 50% of the active nodes. Because of this, a vote is not provided
  280. if the qnetd connection is not active.
  281. To use this algorithm it's required to set the number of votes per node to 1 (default)
  282. and the qdevice number of votes has to be also 1. This is achieved by setting
  283. .B quorum.device.votes
  284. key in corosync.conf file to 1.
  285. .TP
  286. .B lms
  287. Last-man-standing. If the node is the only one left in the cluster that can see the
  288. qnetd server then we return a vote.
  289. If more than one node can see the qnetd server but some nodes can't
  290. see each other then the cluster is divided up into 'partitions' based on
  291. their ring_id and this algorithm returns a vote to the partition with highest
  292. heuristics score (computed the same way as for the
  293. .B ffsplit
  294. algorithm), or if there is more than 1 partition with equal scores,
  295. the largest active partition or,
  296. if there is more than 1 equal partition, the partition that contains the tie_breaker
  297. node (lowest, highest, etc). For LMS to work, the number
  298. of qdevice votes has to be set to default (so just delete
  299. .B quorum.device.votes
  300. key from corosync.conf).
  301. .SH ADVANCED SETTINGS
  302. Set by using
  303. .B -S
  304. option. The default value is shown in parentheses) Options
  305. beginning with
  306. .B net_
  307. prefix are specific to
  308. .B model
  309. .IR net .
  310. .TP
  311. .B lock_file
  312. Lock file location. (/var/run/corosync-qdevice/corosync-qdevice.pid)
  313. .TP
  314. .B local_socket_file
  315. Internal IPC socket file location. (/var/run/corosync-qdevice/corosync-qdevice.sock)
  316. .TP
  317. .B local_socket_backlog
  318. Parameter passed to listen syscall. (10)
  319. .TP
  320. .B max_cs_try_again
  321. How many times to retry the call to a corosync function which has returned CS_ERR_TRY_AGAIN. (10)
  322. .TP
  323. .B votequorum_device_name
  324. Name used for qdevice registration. (Qdevice)
  325. .TP
  326. .B ipc_max_clients
  327. Maximum allowed simultaneous IPC clients. (10)
  328. .TP
  329. .B ipc_max_receive_size
  330. Maximum size of a message received by IPC client. (4096)
  331. .TP
  332. .B ipc_max_send_size
  333. Maximum size of a message allowed to be sent to an IPC client. (65536)
  334. .TP
  335. .B master_wins
  336. Force enable/disable master wins. (default is model)
  337. .TP
  338. .B heuristics_ipc_max_send_buffers
  339. Maximum number of heuristics worker send buffers. (128)
  340. .TP
  341. .B heuristics_ipc_max_send_receive_size
  342. Maximum size of a message allowed to be send to, or received from heuristics worker. (4096)
  343. .TP
  344. .B heuristics_min_timeout
  345. Minimum heuristics timeout accepted by client in ms. (1000)
  346. .TP
  347. .B heuristics_max_timeout
  348. Maximum heuristics timeout accepted by client in ms. (120000)
  349. .TP
  350. .B heuristics_min_interval
  351. Minimum heuristics interval accepted by client in ms. (1000)
  352. .TP
  353. .B heuristics_max_interval
  354. Maximum heuristics interval accepted by client in ms. (3600000)
  355. .TP
  356. .B heuristics_max_execs
  357. Maximum number of exec_ commands. (32)
  358. .TP
  359. .B heuristics_use_execvp
  360. Use execvp instead of execv for executing commands. (off)
  361. .TP
  362. .B heuristics_max_processes
  363. Maximum number of processes running at one time. (160)
  364. .TP
  365. .B heuristics_kill_list_interval
  366. Interval between status is gathered and eventually signal is sent
  367. to processes which didn't finished on time in ms. (5000)
  368. .TP
  369. .B net_nss_db_dir
  370. NSS database directory. (/etc/corosync/qdevice/net/nssdb)
  371. .TP
  372. .B net_initial_msg_receive_size
  373. Initial (used during connection parameters negotiation)
  374. maximum size of the receive buffer for message (maximum
  375. allowed message size received from qnetd). (32768)
  376. .TP
  377. .B net_initial_msg_send_size
  378. Initial (used during connection parameter negotiation)
  379. maximum size of one send buffer (message) to be sent to server. (32768)
  380. .TP
  381. .B net_min_msg_send_size
  382. Minimum required size of one send buffer (message) to be sent to server. (32768)
  383. .TP
  384. .B net_max_msg_receive_size
  385. Maximum allowed size of receive buffer for a message sent by server. (16777216)
  386. .TP
  387. .B net_max_send_buffers
  388. Maximum number of send buffers. (10)
  389. .TP
  390. .B net_nss_qnetd_cn
  391. Canonical name of qnetd server certificate. (Qnetd Server)
  392. .TP
  393. .B net_nss_client_cert_nickname
  394. NSS nickname of qdevice client certificate. (Cluster Cert)
  395. .TP
  396. .B net_heartbeat_interval_min
  397. Minimum heartbeat timeout accepted by client in ms. (1000)
  398. .TP
  399. .B net_heartbeat_interval_max
  400. Maximum heartbeat timeout accepted by client in ms. (120000)
  401. .TP
  402. .B net_min_connect_timeout
  403. Minimum connection timeout accepted by client in ms. (1000)
  404. .TP
  405. .B net_max_connect_timeout
  406. Maximum connection timeout accepted by client in ms. (120000)
  407. .TP
  408. .B net_test_algorithm_enabled
  409. Enable test algorithm. (if built with --enable-debug on, otherwise off)
  410. .SH EXAMPLE
  411. Define qdevice with
  412. .I net
  413. model connecting to qnetd running on qnetd.example.org host, using
  414. .I ffsplit
  415. algorithm.
  416. Heuristics is set to
  417. .I sync
  418. mode and executes two commands.
  419. .nf
  420. quorum {
  421. provider: corosync_votequorum
  422. device {
  423. votes: 1
  424. model: net
  425. net {
  426. tls: on
  427. host: qnetd.example.org
  428. algorithm: ffsplit
  429. }
  430. heuristics {
  431. mode: sync
  432. exec_ping: /bin/ping -q -c 1 "www.example.org"
  433. exec_test_txt_exists: /usr/bin/test -f /tmp/test.txt
  434. }
  435. }
  436. .fi
  437. .SH SEE ALSO
  438. .BR corosync-qdevice-tool (8)
  439. .BR corosync-qdevice-net-certutil (8)
  440. .BR corosync-qnetd (8)
  441. .BR corosync.conf (5)
  442. .SH AUTHOR
  443. Jan Friesse
  444. .PP