Ignore this, I was so mired in the details, I forgot that I could just
put all the vips and haproxy in the same group and just have it all
failover together. 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Coates, James
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 10:12 AM
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Subject: [Linux-HA] Load Balancer with HA Proxy

I am looking to build redundant load balancers each using haproxy as the
layer 7 load balancing software.  I'd want heartbeat to control the
virtual IP failover in the case the haproxy/heartbeat machine dies.
Problem is I need the virtual IPs to be up for haproxy to run.  What
would the preferred configuration be?  I read this:
http://www.linux-ha.org/FAQ#head-65f3fa6ccf7f9ee1a521e3c378e168c151c90fc
a about doing multiple IPs but it's not really sinking in.  Would I need
to do some advanced routing on these machines outside of heartbeat?
 
 

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