On 2005-12-06T11:12:52, Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Shouldn't this be a resource?  You need a cluster IP, after all, as 
> there is no default cluster IP?  Otherwise, how would anyone know what 
> node to direct it to.  If the node you've chosen is down, you would have 
> to manually choose another IP.
> 
> But, if you make it a cluster resource, then it will be highly available :-)

As pointed out, how do you configure the cluster ip though? ;-)

I'd simply run the management daemon on each and every node. One could
then connect either to the admin IP of each node (maybe via the
management net only based on ACLs), or to a "Cluster IP" as soon as one
is added to the cluster (probably co-located with DC status)...


Sincerely,
    Lars Marowsky-Brée

-- 
High Availability & Clustering
SUSE Labs, Research and Development
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