> On 21 Aug 2012, at 22:06, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well haproxy does all that out of the box, no tricks or tweakery
> required...
> 
> Another thing I like about haproxy is that it's unnervingly fast;
> start/stop/reload are effectively instantaneous...
> 
> I'm running heartbeat + pacemaker/crm at the moment. I've had a couple
> of attempts at migrating to corosync, but so far I've had no success
> and a great deal of confusion, even though all I'm doing is managing a
> single IP...

Feel free to keep discussing alternatives, but I am not at liberty to change 
this system from the current Heartbeat/Pacemaker/CRM architecture.

Does anyone have any ideas about making my setup do what I'm asking?  Any 
comments on my idea of switching to OCF and hacking the resource script to 
never run the "stop" command (except maybe on shutdown or some other cases that 
I haven't thought of yet ;))?

Thanks guys.

Jon Heese
Systems Administrator
Weld County Computer Services
ACS Government Systems, Inc., A Xerox Company
tel: 970-304-6570 x2552
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