On 12/02/2012 02:47 AM, Hermes Flying wrote:
> You say that after fencing and failure from init.d restart/status
> scripts it will try to start Tomcat on the other node?
> But I need Tomcat running on both nodes! The setup I am asking is:
> 
> HAProxy1--->Tomcat-1------->DB-1 (Linux-1)
>               |       +++^                       |
>               |-----+--------|                   |
>                      +           |                   |                   
> HAProxy2++++>Tomcat-2---->DB-2 (Linux-2)
> 
> 
> I need Tomcat1-Tomcat2 processing requests concurrently and DB-1, DB-2
> running in active/passing mode. So you are saying I can only monitor the
> load balancer (e.g. HAProxy) via Pacemaker? Not Tomcat or my DB?

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As I've said before, I do not use tomcat and I don't know about
load-balancing/performance clusters. That is why I kept speaking in
general terms. To be honest, I think what you are looking for is not
pacemaker but Red Hat's LVM.

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