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  34. .TH "COROSYNC-CFGTOOL" "8" "2020-06-02" "" ""
  35. .SH "NAME"
  36. corosync-cfgtool \- An administrative tool for corosync.
  37. .SH "SYNOPSIS"
  38. .B corosync\-cfgtool [[\-i IP_address] [\-b] [\-s] [\-n] [\-R] [\-L] [\-k nodeid] [\-a nodeid] [\-h] [\-H] [\--force]
  39. .SH "DESCRIPTION"
  40. .B corosync\-cfgtool
  41. A tool for displaying and configuring active parameters within corosync.
  42. .SH "OPTIONS"
  43. .TP
  44. .B -i
  45. Finds only information about the specified interface IP address or link id with -s.
  46. .TP
  47. .B -s
  48. Displays the status of the current links on this node for UDP/UDPU, with extended status
  49. for KNET.
  50. After each link, the nodes on that link are displayed in order with their status,
  51. for example there are 3 nodes with KNET transport:
  52. LINK ID 0
  53. addr = 192.168.100.80
  54. status:
  55. nodeid 1: localhost
  56. nodeid 2: connected
  57. nodeid 3: connected
  58. Please note that only one link is returned for a single node cluster configuration,
  59. no matter how many links are configured.
  60. .TP
  61. .B -b
  62. Displays the brief status of the current links on this node when used
  63. with "-s". If any interfaces are faulty, 1 is returned by the binary. If all interfaces
  64. are active 0 is returned to the shell.
  65. After each link, the nodes on that link are displayed in order with their status
  66. encoded into a single digit, or characters 'n', 'd' and '?' with special meaning.
  67. 1=link enabled, 2=link connected, So a 3 in a node position indicates that the
  68. link is both enabled and connected. Status represented by character 'n' is used for
  69. localhost link. Character '?' means that Corosync was unable to get status of link from knet (log
  70. should contain more information). Character 'd' shouldn't appear and it means that Corosync
  71. was unable to configure a link and it is result of some error which should have been logged.
  72. The output will be:
  73. LINK ID 0
  74. addr = 192.168.100.80
  75. status = n33
  76. .TP
  77. .B -n
  78. Displays the status of the current nodes in the system with their link status(es).
  79. .P
  80. .nf
  81. Local node ID 1, transport knet
  82. nodeid: 2 reachable onwire (min/max/cur): 0, 1, 1
  83. LINK: 0 (192.168.1.101->192.168.1.102) enabled connected mtu: 1397
  84. LINK: 1 (192.168.4.1->192.168.4.2) enabled mtu: 469
  85. LINK: 2 (192.168.9.1->192.168.9.2) enabled mtu: 469
  86. .fi
  87. .P
  88. Only reachable nodes are displayed so "reachable" should always be there.
  89. .br
  90. \(oqonwire\(cq versions are the knet on-wire versions that are supported/in use (where appropriate).
  91. .br
  92. IP addresses are the local and remote IP addresses (for UDP[U] only the local IP address is shown)
  93. .br
  94. enabled - means the link has been brought up
  95. .br
  96. connected - means that the link is connected to the remote node
  97. .br
  98. dynconnected - is not currently implemented
  99. .br
  100. mtu - shows the size of data packets. Should be the link packet size less a small amount
  101. for protocol overheads and encryption
  102. .TP
  103. .B -R
  104. Tell all instances of corosync in this cluster to reload corosync.conf.
  105. Running corosync-cfgtool -R where nodes are running different versions
  106. of corosync (including minor versions) is unsupported and may result in undefined
  107. behaviour.
  108. .TP
  109. .B -L
  110. Tell corosync to reopen all logging files. In contrast to other subcommands,
  111. nothing is displayed on terminal if call is successful.
  112. .TP
  113. .B -k
  114. Kill a node identified by node id.
  115. .TP
  116. .B -a
  117. Display the IP address(es) of a node.
  118. .TP
  119. .B -h
  120. Print basic usage.
  121. .TP
  122. .B -H
  123. Shutdown corosync cleanly on this node.
  124. corosync-cfgtool -H will request a shutdown from corosync, which means it will
  125. consult any interested daemons before shutting down and the shutdown maybe vetoed if a
  126. daemon regards the shutdown as inappropriate.
  127. If --force is added to the command line then corosync will shutdown regardless
  128. of the daemons' opinions on the matter.
  129. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  130. .BR corosync_overview (7),
  131. .SH "AUTHOR"
  132. Angus Salkeld
  133. .PP