# # The default sanlock configuration requires the management # application to manually define elements in the # guest configuration, typically one lease per disk. An # alternative is to enable "auto disk lease" mode. In this # usage, libvirt will automatically create a lockspace and # lease for each fully qualified disk path. This works if # you are able to ensure stable, unique disk paths across # all hosts in a network. # # Uncomment this to enable automatic lease creation. # # NB: the 'host_id' parameter must be set if enabling this # #auto_disk_leases = 1 # # The default location in which lockspaces are created when # automatic lease creation is enabled. For each unique disk # path, a file $LEASE_DIR/NNNNNNNNNNNNNN will be created # where 'NNNNNNNNNNNNNN' is the MD5 checkout of the disk path. # # If this directory is on local storage, it will only protect # against a VM being started twice on the same host, or two # guests on the same host using the same disk path. If the # directory is on NFS, then it can protect against concurrent # usage across all hosts which have the share mounted. # # Recommendation is to just mount this default location as # an NFS volume. Uncomment this, if you would prefer the mount # point to be somewhere else. # #disk_lease_dir = "/var/lib/libvirt/sanlock" # # The unique ID for this host. # # IMPORTANT: *EVERY* host which can access the filesystem mounted # at 'disk_lease_dir' *MUST* be given a different host ID. # # This parameter has no default and must be manually set if # 'auto_disk_leases' is enabled #host_id = 1 # # Flag to determine whether we allow starting of guests # which do not have any elements defined in their # configuration. # # If 'auto_disk_leases' is disabled, this setting defaults # to enabled, otherwise it defaults to disabled. # #require_lease_for_disks = 1