And there's a resource agent that will do that with RIP routing.  We 
chose RIP routing because all routers support it without any additional 
fees and your network people can put strong constraints on what RIP 
routes are accepted - which makes them more likely to let hosts create 
routes.

On 2/21/2012 1:00 AM, Bjoern Boschman wrote:
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> Hi Ryan,
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> On 08.02.2012 02:51, Ryan Stepalavich wrote:
>> Good evening,
>>
>> I'm currently attempting to build a LAMP high-availability cluster
>> in Ubuntu 11.10. The trick is that each node is in a different
>> VLAN. This causes Heartbeat to die when trying to fail over the
>> hosted IP into an invalid VLAN.
>>
>> Site 1 VLAN: 10.204.200.0/24 Site 2 VLAN: 10.204.202.0/24
>>
>> Is there a way around this issue?
> Yes there is.
> We are using BGP and quagga for this.
> The IP address is bound via heartbeat:IPaddr2 on a local dummy device.
> Quagga (zebra and bgpd) does the BGP announcement towards our border
> gateways and therefor the IP is routed towards the active node.
>
> In gerneral you can use any routing protocol for this pupose (e.g.
> OSPF, ISIS)
>
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