Sun Cluster Concepts Guide for Solaris OS

About Quorum Vote Counts

Use the scstat -q command to determine the following information:

For more information on this command, see scstat(1M).

Both nodes and quorum devices contribute votes to the cluster to form quorum.

A node contributes votes depending on the node's state:

Quorum devices contribute votes based on the number of votes connected to the device. When you configure a quorum device, Sun Cluster software assigns the quorum device a vote count of N-1 where N is the number of connected votes to the quorum device. For example, a quorum device connected to two nodes with nonzero vote counts has a quorum count of one (two minus one).

A quorum device contributes votes if one of the following two conditions are true:

You configure quorum devices during the cluster installation, or later by using the procedures that are described in “Administering Quorum” in Sun Cluster System Administration Guide for Solaris OS.