Marcello Mezzanotti wrote:
> Hello all
> 
> I have the following scenario:
> 
> 2 Trustix 2.2 with HA v1 doing firewall and vpn stuff, but i have to
> substitute for RHEL4, and i want to use HA v2,
> Im thinhking in taking one machine, install RHEL4 with HA2 and put it back
> to work with the other machine, and in the other day, then take the other
> machine and install
> RHEL4, so i would like to know if is it possible to mix in a HA
> environment, both versions?
> 
> Thanks
> Marcello
> 
> 
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> Content preview:  Hello all I have the following scenario: 2 Trustix 2.2
>   with HA v1 doing firewall and vpn stuff, but i have to substitute for
>   RHEL4, and i want to use HA v2, Im thinhking in taking one machine,
>   install RHEL4 with HA2 and put it back to work with the other machine,
>   and in the other day, then take the other machine and install RHEL4, so
>   i would like to know if is it possible to mix in a HA environment, both
>   versions? [...] 

It should be, but there's a bug in some of the R2 code which at this
moment makes it incompatible.  Sorry :-(.

http://old.linux-foundation.org/developer_bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1544

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