# Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sys-fs/ocfs2-tools/files/ocfs2.conf,v 1.1 2006/07/20 05:13:14 dberkholz Exp $ # Put your cluster names here, separated by space, ie. # OCFS2_CLUSTER="cluster1 admincluster cluster2" OCFS2_CLUSTER="ocfs2" # Some heartbeat tweaks to prevent self-fencing quite so much during heavy load. # http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2/dist/documentation/ocfs2_faq.html # How long to wait before a node is considered dead from lack of network activity. OCFS2_IDLE_TIMEOUT_MS="30000" # How often we should attempt to send heartbeats. OCFS2_KEEPALIVE_DELAY_MS="2000" OCFS2_RECONNECT_DELAY_MS="2000" # How often we should attempt to send heartbeats. # How many interations before a node is considered dead from lack of IO activity. # (dead_threshold - 1) * 2s OCFS2_DEAD_THRESHOLD="31" # Default: "-fy" (force check on double-unmounted boot). I beleave this is best. # Native way is "-y", but once I have twice reboot/powerOFF with bad result... # Affected only fstab. OCFS2_FSCK="-fy" # http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2-tools/news/article_8.html # starting from 1.4.3, fsck.ocfs2 "aggressively cache the metadata blocks" # this is useful on lots of free memory, but I have heavy slowdown on x86_64 # with 1G of RAM. # "yes" will "swapoff -a" & "swapon -a" around fsck to avoid caching over swap OCFS2_FSCK_SWAPOFF="yes" # Signal to kill processes on stop/umount on busy device (empty to not kill) #OCFS2_UMOUNT_KILL="KILL" # "yes" to force stop #OCFS2_FORCE_STOP="no"