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Summary
This document provides an alternate configuration for Pacemaker without the use of a third lightweight host as a quorum device (Qdevice) arbitrator. It discusses the pros and cons of the alternate setup with fencing only, thereby guiding the choice to the user based on cost vs recovery time tradeoff.
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Worldwide
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Document Information
More support for:
Db2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows
Component:
High Availability->Pacemaker
Software version:
All Versions
Operating system(s):
Linux
Document number:
6829815
Modified date:
30 April 2025
UID
ibm16829815
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