If you're using haresources - google ipfail
If you're using the xml-based configuration, google: configuration explained pdf
   and look for the section titled "migration due to connectivity
changes" in the resulting document

On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 15:49, KAD_USER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Running SLES10.2 we have the following setup:
>
> Node1:
> - eth0 and eth1 are bonded into bond0, eth3 is used for heartbeat.
> - LINUX HA has been setup with one resource which uses bond0 to provide
> another virtual IP-address has been setup.
>
> Node2:
> - eth0 and eth1 are bonded into bond0, eth3 is used for heartbeat.
> - LINUX HA has been setup and all resources are inherited from Node1.
>
> Issue:
> When someone pulls the ethernet cable on eth0 the node continues to work,
> but when someone pulls both eth0 and eth1 and no data can leave or enter the
> system one would expect the resource which uses bond0 to fail and perform a
> failover of resources as would a default installation of a Windows Cluster
> do!
>
> Is there a way to monitor resources like link status on ethernet cards and
> then perform a failover once it is down?
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