A little advise if you don't mind:

What would be the best configuration for a two node cluster with shared storage 
running internet and intranet.

Currently we have seperated the instances of mysql and apache and php required 
for internet and intranet. All data is on NFS shares.

Where should I keep the configuration files? I tried keeping them on the NFS 
share, but if the NFS connection is broken, the service tries to go down, but 
it can't because it needs to read the config file to go down.

Currently, unplugging the network makes it fail over fine, but unplugging NFS 
causes issues.

What's generally the best way to approach this setup?

Beren



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