[pve-devel] applied: [PATCH docs] initial documentation for qdevice

Thomas Lamprecht t.lamprecht at proxmox.com
Tue Mar 5 14:48:24 CET 2019


On 3/5/19 2:46 PM, Oguz Bektas wrote:
> hi,
> some suggestions inline

sent them as patch and I'll apply it ;-)

>> commit d31de32896739d93ffa2867e7b52c33f2d44261d
>> Author: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht at proxmox.com>
>> Date:   Tue Mar 5 14:21:26 2019 +0100
>>
>>     pvecm qdevice: add some FAQ points
>>     
>>     Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht at proxmox.com>
>>
>> diff --git a/pvecm.adoc b/pvecm.adoc
>> index c0ee37e..110f4df 100644
>> --- a/pvecm.adoc
>> +++ b/pvecm.adoc
>> @@ -897,6 +897,21 @@ In case of a tie, where two same-sized cluster partitions cannot see each
>>  other but the QDevice, the QDevice chooses randomly one of those partitions and
>>  provides a vote to it.
>>  
>> +Possible Negative Implications
>> +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> +
>> +For clusters with an even node count you do not get any negative implications
> s/you do not get/there are no/
>> +when setting up a QDevice. If it fails to work, you are as good as without
>> +QDevice at all.
>> +
>> +Adding/Deleting Nodes Once QDevice Got Setup
>> +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> s/Once QDevice Got/After Qdevice/
>> +
>> +If you want to add a new node or remove an existing one from a cluster with a
>> +QDevice setup, you need to remove it first. After that, you can add or remove
> s/it/the QDevice
>> +nodes normally. Once you have again a cluster with an even node count you can
> s/again// && s/count/count again,/
>> +also setup the QDevice again as described above.
> s/also setup/set up/
>> +
> maybe we can add something about the remove command too?

if you have an idea for a FAQ point regarding it, sure :-)

>>  //Still TODO
>>  //^^^^^^^^^^
>>  //There ist still stuff to add here
>>




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