Hi there,

I'm currently trying to set up a three node active/passive/passive storage 
cluster.

My first tought was to use DRBD. The fact that drbd wouldn't want to come up 
lead me to the fact, that DRBD, as of now, does support three node clustes only 
by means of a "stacked ressource".

My questions:

1. Does any one of you have any experience on this kind of setup? Is it stable 
enough to be run in a production environment?
2. I didn't find any documentation on how to run this "stacked ressource" in a 
A/P/P-setup, just how use the third node as a "backup node" (see: 
http://www.drbd.org/users-guide/s-pacemaker-stacked-resources.html),<http://www.drbd.org/users-guide/s-pacemaker-stacked-resources.html%29,>
 or how to connect two A/P-clusters with one stacked ressource (same article). 
Both is not what I want. Any other ideas, how to set up DRBD for A/P/P-clusters?
3. Any other ideas (or, even better: recommendations from your own experience), 
which means of replication I could use *instead* or DRBD, which then supports a 
three-node-setup? If yes, could you point me to the manual?

Thanks,

Andreas

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