Thank you Jakob,
I did as you suggested (good idea btw) and what I saw was that LinuxHA 
continually tried to restart it on the primary node. Is there a setting 
that I can say "After X number of times trying to restart, fail over" ?


Jakob Curdes wrote:
> mike schrieb:
>   
>> I think I must be missing something somewhere. I have configured an 
>> Apache and VIP failover EXACTLY as per the instructions on this page: 
>> However, as a test I stopped httpd on the primary node, 
>> removed /etc/init.d/httpd so that it would not restart the service. In 
>> my very rookie-type  mind, I expect a failover but none occurs. 
>>     
> Hmmm. Normally it is exactly the init scripts that are used to determine 
> a service's status. Not sure what happens if you remove that.
>  From my point of view this case should be handled cleanly but you never 
> know....
>
> Perhaps you retry it by not removing the init script but just commenting 
> out the line where it starts apache.
>
> Jakob Curdes
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