Hi,

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 02:02:27PM -0500, The Archer wrote:
> I am in a bit of a bind. There is a project I am working on that has tow
> nodes that have the same hostname (when actually typing 'hostname -s' or

uname -n

> however heartbeat identifies its machine name. This is because the db2
> install is on a disk that will failover between the two machines and if the
> hostname is different when the instance is brought back up, the db fails.

Broken application/db. Are you sure that that is really necessary
for db2? AFAIK, people are using heartbeat w/db2 and db2
installed on shared storage.

> What I need to do is override heartbeat's self-identification portion so
> that I can force it to recognize itself as the node that I want it to be,
> not the one that it reads from the hostname.
> 
> Can I do this? If so, how?

Don't think so.

Thanks,

Dejan

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