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- .TH COROSYNC-VQSIM 8 2019-05-10
- .SH NAME
- corosync-vqsim \- The votequorum simulator
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B "corosync-vqsim [\-c config_file] [\-o output file] [\-n] [\-h]"
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .B corosync-vqsim
- simulates the quorum functions of corosync in a single program. it can simulate
- multiple nodes, network splits and a basic quorum device.
- By default vqsim will build a virtual cluster of all the nodes in the corosync.conf file,
- each 'node' running in a forked subprocess (and thus asynchronously). It then provides a
- command-line interface to add (up) or remove (down) nodes, and cause network splits and
- rejoins. After each event it shows the new quorum status for all nodes.
- Nodes in vqsim are always referred to by their nodeid (the IP address is meaningless) and
- optionally by a 'partition' which precedes the nodeid with a colon. By default all nodes
- are in partition 0. Nodes can be moved between partitions using the split and join commands.
- Multiple nodes can be split and joined at the same time.
- To script vqsim you must send input to it via a pipe rather than just redirecting STDIN. This
- is because it runs asynchronously to enable the virtual 'nodes' to report status when needed.
- (eg if you kill a subprocess using the 'kill(1)' command it gets removed from the cluster).
- By default vqsim will wait for all nodes in all partitions to reach the same
- ring sequence number before returning a prompt,
- there is a timeout associated with this in case of a 'node' failure and exceeding this timeout
- can (optionally) quit the program signalling an error.
- You can disable waiting using the 'sync off' command or the -n command-line option. This can easily
- cause unexpected behaviour so use it with care.
- The number of votes per node is read from corosync.conf. New nodes added using the 'up' command
- will copy their number of votes from the first node in corosync.conf. This may not be what you
- expect and I might fix it in future. As most clusters have only 1 vote per node (and this is
- strongly recommended) then this should rarely be a problem.
- Once you have the 'vqsim> ' prompt you can type 'help' and get a list of sub-commands.
- .SH OPTIONS
- .TP
- .B -c
- This specifies the fully qualified path to the corosync configuration file.
- The default is /etc/corosync/corosync.conf.
- .TP
- .B -o
- Specifies the output destination. STDOUT by default.
- .TP
- .B -n
- Don't pause after each command, come straight back to a prompt. Use with care!
- .TP
- .B -h
- Display a brief help message
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .BR corosync (9),
- .BR corosync.conf (5),
- .SH AUTHOR
- Christine Caulfield
- .PP
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