COROSYNC-CFGTOOL(8) | COROSYNC-CFGTOOL(8) |
corosync-cfgtool - An administrative tool for corosync.
corosync-cfgtool [[-i IP_address] [-b] [-s] [-n] [-R] [-L] [-k nodeid] [-a nodeid] [-h] [-H] [--force]
corosync-cfgtool A tool for displaying and configuring active parameters within corosync.
LINK ID 0
addr = 192.168.100.80
status:
nodeid 1: localhost
nodeid 2: connected
nodeid 3: connected
Please note that only one link is returned for a single node cluster configuration, no matter how many links are configured.
The output will be:
LINK ID 0
addr = 192.168.100.80
status = n33
Local node ID 1, transport knet nodeid: 2 reachable onwire (min/max/cur): 0, 1, 1
LINK: 0 (192.168.1.101->192.168.1.102) enabled connected mtu: 1397
LINK: 1 (192.168.4.1->192.168.4.2) enabled mtu: 469
LINK: 2 (192.168.9.1->192.168.9.2) enabled mtu: 469
Only reachable nodes are displayed so "reachable" should
always be there.
‘onwire’ versions are the knet on-wire versions that are
supported/in use (where appropriate).
IP addresses are the local and remote IP addresses (for UDP[U] only the local
IP address is shown)
enabled - means the link has been brought up
connected - means that the link is connected to the remote node
dynconnected - is not currently implemented
mtu - shows the size of data packets. Should be the link packet size less a
small amount for protocol overheads and encryption
Running corosync-cfgtool -R where nodes are running different versions of corosync (including minor versions) is unsupported and may result in undefined behaviour.
Angus Salkeld
2020-06-02 |