Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
Tie Breaking
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Tie Breaking
^^^^^^^^^^^^
-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
+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
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
provides a vote to it.
Possible Negative Implications
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-For clusters with an even node count there are no negative implications
-when setting up a QDevice. If it fails to work, you are as good as without
-QDevice at all.
+For clusters with an even node count there are no negative implications when
+setting up a QDevice. If it fails to work, you are as good as without QDevice at
+all.
Adding/Deleting Nodes After QDevice Setup
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you want to add a new node or remove an existing one from a cluster with a
Adding/Deleting Nodes After QDevice Setup
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you want to add a new node or remove an existing one from a cluster with a
-QDevice setup, you need to remove the QDevice first. After
-that, you can add or remove nodes normally. Once you have a cluster with an
-even node count again, you can set up the QDevice again as described above.
+QDevice setup, you need to remove the QDevice first. After that, you can add or
+remove nodes normally. Once you have a cluster with an even node count again,
+you can set up the QDevice again as described above.
Removing the QDevice
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Removing the QDevice
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-If you used the official `pvecm` tool to add the QDevice, you can remove it trivially
-by running:
+If you used the official `pvecm` tool to add the QDevice, you can remove it
+trivially by running:
----
pve# pvecm qdevice remove
----
pve# pvecm qdevice remove