Hi, In the ocfs2 FAQ, it is written: "A node has quorum when: * it sees an odd number of heartbeating nodes and has network connectivity to more than half of them. OR, * it sees an even number of heartbeating nodes and has network connectivity to at least half of them *and* has connectivity to the heartbeating node with the lowest node number." So if I turn off the switch in a two node cluster, each node will see two nodes heatbeating and will also see that it has connectivity to half of them (itself). The one with lowest node number will fullfil the quorum condition and stay alive. The other one will fence. If I have a three node cluster, however, and turn off the interconnect switch, none of my nodes will fullfil the quorum condition (none of them will see more than half the nodes that are heartbeating) and they will all fence. A three node cluster would be less reliable than a two node one. I would expect that at least one of the nodes would survive in _any_ situation. I'm I missing any part of the picture? Best regards, Gil