# Please read the corosync.conf.5 manual page totem { version: 2 # Set name of the cluster cluster_name: ExampleCluster # crypto_cipher and crypto_hash: Used for mutual node authentication. # If you choose to enable this, then do remember to create a shared # secret with "corosync-keygen". # enabling crypto_cipher, requires also enabling of crypto_hash. # crypto works only with knet transport crypto_cipher: none crypto_hash: none } logging { # Log the source file and line where messages are being # generated. When in doubt, leave off. Potentially useful for # debugging. fileline: off # Log to standard error. When in doubt, set to yes. Useful when # running in the foreground (when invoking "corosync -f") to_stderr: yes # Log to a log file. When set to "no", the "logfile" option # must not be set. to_logfile: yes logfile: /var/log/cluster/corosync.log # Log to the system log daemon. When in doubt, set to yes. to_syslog: yes # Log debug messages (very verbose). When in doubt, leave off. debug: off # Log messages with time stamps. When in doubt, set to hires (or on) #timestamp: hires logger_subsys { subsys: QUORUM debug: off } } quorum { # Enable and configure quorum subsystem (default: off) # see also corosync.conf.5 and votequorum.5 #provider: corosync_votequorum } nodelist { # Change/uncomment/add node sections to match cluster configuration node { # Hostname of the node name: node1 # Cluster membership node identifier nodeid: 1 # Address of first link #ring0_addr: 192.168.0.1 # When knet transport is used it's possible to define up to 8 links #ring1_addr: 192.168.1.1 } node { # Hostname of the node name: node2 # Cluster membership node identifier nodeid: 2 # Address of first link #ring0_addr: 192.168.0.2 # When knet transport is used it's possible to define up to 8 links #ring1_addr: 192.168.1.2 } # ... }