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> Papp Tam�s wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I try to setup a HA firewall, still without real success.
>>
>> I guess, I have to use pingd, the check, the connection is alive or not.
>>
>> 1.
>> I've made an example pingd resource with a host, which impossible to
>> ping and I see, the resource is still running? Why? How should it be
>> used? What could I make wrong?
>>
>>
>> 2. How can I tell to heartbeat, if any of the connection is not alive
>> (pingd fail), take all resources to the other node, so how all
>> resource (or just one, doesn't matter I guess) could depend on pingd.
>> I read http://www.linux-ha.org/pingd, but doesn't understand
>> everything, I mean, it's a bit too complicated for a beginner on this
>> subject:)
> 
> Well, I used the example from http://www.linux-ha.org/pingd and the best
> connectivity constraint, maybe, I hope it's working. But still I don't
> understand, where could I define the hostnames for pingd?
> I really don't understand, how this should work.
> 
> tamas
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 Hi tamas,

the pingd hostnames are defined in /etc/ha.d/ha.cf
check out the comments in ha.cf for examples.

and here: http://www.linux-ha.org/PingNode

regards,
Johan

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