I'm looking for a simple way to replicate data within a cluster.

It looks like my resources will be self-configuring and may need to push 
changes they see to all nodes in the cluster.  The idea being that when a node 
crashes, the resource will have its configuration present on the node on which 
it is restarted.  We're talking about a few kb of data, probably in one file, 
probably text.  A typical cluster would have multiple resources (more than 
two), one resource per node and one extra node.

Ideas?

Could I use the CIB directly to replicate data?  Use cibadmin to update 
something and sync?
How big can a resource parameter be?  Could a resource modify its parameters so 
that they are replicated throughout the cluster?
Is there a simple file replication Resource Agent?
Drdb seems like overkill.

Regards.
Mark K Vallevand   mark.vallev...@unisys.com<mailto:mark.vallev...@unisys.com>
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