Am Donnerstag, 21. Februar 2008 11:04 schrieb Guy:
> > Make a location constraint that prefers the DRBD ressource in Master
> > state on your first node. But why do you want to do this anyway? Only if
> > the other node is considerably slower or has some other deficits.
> >
> >  Beware that your resource_stickiness is not higher than the location
> >  perference.
>
> Due to budget constraints I can only have 2 machines, but I want to
> split the load across them so I'm trying a set up with a primary
> partition on each machine and its secondary on the opposite machine.
> So obviously if a machines fails I need it to sync back and become
> primary again after recovery so that the load is split between the
> machines again.
>
> >From what I've heard a primary/primary setup with GFS/OCFS2 isn't a
>
> good idea for mission critical services just yet so I'm trying this
> more complicated option.
>
> After some reading, I'm assuming location constraints would normally
> be done with heartbeat v2? Is it possible to do something similar with
> heartbeat v1?

No. Perhaps marginally. Do your self a favor and use v2.


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