Yeah, I know that you could have more than 2 nodes per cluster, it's just that 
if you wanted 2 nodes per cluster, 3 clusters, and 1 machine that's part of all 
3 that's getting me stuck.

The haresourse file; can each line contain a different cluster and resources? 
ie, in this case, 1 server has a 3 line file
The ha.cf file; is there some way of specifying multiple clusters, or support 
for multiple ha.cf files?

Thanks. Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Andrew Beekhof
Sent: Thu 10/25/2007 7:37 PM
To: General Linux-HA mailing list
Subject: Re: [Linux-HA] many-to-one HA
 
On 10/25/07, matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I recall reading a post from 2004 talking about many to one HA, and I 
> couldn't find much on it at all. I am wondering if it is available for use 
> with heartbeat?
>
> If not, wondering if anyone has manually run up many instances of heartbeat 
> using seperate config files.
>
> We've been using HA and DRBD now for a while, but due to servers and networks 
> being really stable, we are about to hit power consumption limits with our 
> next upgrades, and figured that if we had 1 crazy machine being a backup HA 
> server for 2 or 3 servers, that would solve some problems.


well you can have >2 nodes per cluster now... so that shouldn't be a problem
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