Doros, 

I was thinking the same thing. After using rsync to update the master I guess I 
will have to run csync2 -cIr / on both nodes before I can start syncing again 
from the master.  I guess my concern is the best way to make sure the database 
is updated on both ends if I use a tool like rsync to get the master updated.

Thank
On Apr 2, 2013, at 3:57 PM, Doros Eracledes <d.eracle...@albourne.com> wrote:

> couldn't you use rsync to do that?
> 
> Doros
> 
> On Tue, Apr 02, 2013 at 11:25:03AM -0400, Mohamed King wrote:
>> Hello Everyone, 
>> 
>> I have a 2 node master/slave setup (only the master can send updates). They 
>> are both Web servers that take user uploads and they are in a active/passive 
>> mode. I use heartbeat to failover to the standby node. In a situation where 
>> the master nodes goes offline and the standby takes over and users upload 
>> files while the standby is in active mode. How do I get my master updated 
>> when it comes back online? In other other words how do I bypass the 
>> restriction I have set in the configuration to prevent the salve from 
>> sending updates?
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