Andreas Mock wrote:

<snip>
> 
> But anyway: All the replies show that there is not an easy entry to
> HAv2. It took me many weeks to get a little bit used to HAv2. There are
> too many issues to learn. Much time is needed to set up some helper scripts,
> some templates for resource definitions, to get used to the logs, to 
> understand
> how all subprocesses fit together, to build up a test cluster, to test
> several scenarios, to accept that the current GUI is (often) not usable,
> to read the ha mailing list intensivly, to accept that there are still bugs 
> and
> to find out that different versions may differ in behaviour (which has to be 
> tested).
> 
> So, IMHO the most time you have to spend on learning HA and the tools and
> building up a usable test cluster (and if you don't have the money to 
> replicate
> the production system you have to live with an approximation, e.g. other 
> stonith
> devices, other network components)
> 
> 
> Still learning every day somthing new about HAv2.
> Andreas Mock
> 

Well said, I agree 100%!

regards,

Johan


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