Hi there,

So I have been able to successfully get heartbeat up and running between two 
EC2 instances in which DRBD keeps two ephemeral drives in sync with one 
another.  /dev/drbd0 is mounted @ /data, and using unicast the system has 
successfully remounted /dev/drbd0 on system2 when system1 goes down, removing 
on system2 and remounting on system1 when it comes back up.

However, I haven't quite yet figured out how to handle the virtual IP 
allocation so at the moment there is no way to mount the drive via NFS using 
anything other than the "static" IP of server1.  I've been playing around with 
OpenVPN, attempting to use the tun0 device instead of eth0 with IPAddr2, but 
haven't had any luck.

Thoughts/ideas/suggestions?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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/M:D

M. David Peterson
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