diff --git a/xml/ha_qdevice-qnetd.xml b/xml/ha_qdevice-qnetd.xml
index 25b96115..0a303937 100644
--- a/xml/ha_qdevice-qnetd.xml
+++ b/xml/ha_qdevice-qnetd.xml
@@ -207,8 +207,8 @@
Setting up the &qnet; server
- The &qnet; server is not part of the cluster stack, and it is also
- not a real member of your cluster. As such, you cannot move resources
+ The &qnet; server runs outside the cluster and can support multiple clusters
+ (as long as each cluster has a unique name). As such, you cannot move resources
to this server.
@@ -251,8 +251,8 @@
Your &qnet; server is ready to accept connections from a &qdevice; client
- corosync-qdevice.
- Further configuration is not needed.
+ (corosync-qdevice).
+ Further configuration is handled by &crmsh; when you connect &qdevice; clients.
@@ -264,6 +264,12 @@
of your cluster, or you can add them later. This procedure documents how
to add them later.
+
+
+ To complete the &qnet; configuration, the clients must have &rootuser; SSH access
+ to the &qnet; server.
+
+
@@ -289,22 +295,27 @@ Heuristics COMMAND to run with absolute path; For multiple commands, use ";" to
remaining fields, you can accept the default values or change them
if required.
-
- SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT for diskless SBD and &qdevice;
-
- If you use &qdevice; with diskless SBD, the SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT
- value must be greater than &qdevice;'s sync_timeout value,
- or SBD will time out and fail to start.
-
-
- The default value for sync_timeout is 30 seconds.
- Therefore, in the file /etc/sysconfig/sbd, make sure
- that SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT is set to a greater value,
- such as 35.
-
-
+
+ The script configures &qdevice; on the nodes and completes the &qnet; configuration
+ on the &qnet; server, including generating CA and server certificates, starting the
+ &qnet; daemon, and updating the cluster's quorum configuration.
+
+
+ SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT for diskless SBD and &qdevice;
+
+ If you use &qdevice; with diskless SBD, the SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT
+ value must be greater than &qdevice;'s sync_timeout value,
+ or SBD will time out and fail to start.
+
+
+ The default value for sync_timeout is 30 seconds.
+ Therefore, in the file /etc/sysconfig/sbd, make sure
+ that SBD_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT is set to a greater value,
+ such as 35.
+
+