Scott Becker wrote:
jr wrote:
from my understanding a failover domain is required whenever you want
other nodes to take over a service. the subset is if you make it
restricted, isn't it?
regards,
johanne
From:
https://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-5-manual/en-US/RHEL510/Cluster_Administration/s1-config-failover-domain-conga-CA.html
"Failover domains are /not/ required for operation."
scottb
Not required doesn't mean not necessary for your particular situation.....
This tip/note was added with version 4.5.
I'm using 4.4 on almost all (two-node) clusters, except one that has
version 4.5.
They all have failover domains and are working fine....
I think we should wait for some feedback from the developers, since they
know the software a lot better and can explain this situation to greater
extent...
Greets,
Marcos David
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