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Hi,
What is the reason to set kernel.sysrq=1 in linux? Is it when heartbeat network lost, gpfs will kill the node with sysrq?
what if not set kernel.sysrq=1? because the default sysrq=16, as i test, in this situation, gpfs can also kill the node.
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Hi,
What is the reason to set kernel.sysrq=1 in linux? Is it when heartbeat network lost, gpfs will kill the node with sysrq?
what if not set kernel.sysrq=1? because the default sysrq=16, as i test, in this situation, gpfs can also kill the node.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: