This is a hypothetical, but what if you have two interfaces on the same
network and want to force one service IP to one interface and the other
to a different interface?  I think what everyone is wondering is how
much control one has over the service IP placement.

Thanks,
Brian

Finnur Örn Guðmundsson - TM Software <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2008-03-12 14:36:
> Hi,
> 
> I see no reason why you could not have 3 diffrent interfaces, each connected 
> to the networks you are trying to serve the NFS requests to/from. RG Manager 
> will add the floating interfaces to the "correct" interface, that is, if your 
> floating ip is 1.2.3.4 and you have a interface with the IP address 1.2.3.3 
> he will add the IP to that interface.
> 
> 
> Bgrds,
> Finnur
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] Two node NFS cluster serving multiple networks
> 
> Sounds very similar to what I'm trying to achieve (see the other thread 
> about binding failover resources to interfaces). I've not seen a response 
> yet, so I'm most curious to see if you'll get any.
> 
> Gordan
> 
> On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Randy Brown wrote:
> 
> > I am using a two node cluster with Centos 5 with up to date patches.  We 
> > have 
> > three different networks to which I would like to serve nfs mounts from 
> > this 
> > cluster.  Can this even be done?  I have interfaces available for each 
> > network in each node?
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