I think you replied to the wrong email. :)

digimer, who is sorry to hear about your troubles.

On 01/08/2013 12:19 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Unfortunately this is not a VM.   We have ZCM 11 in production, but
> cannot use it due to an incompatibility with Symantec Endpoint
> Protection.  We are forced to ditch zenworks in favor of patchlink
> because of this incompatibility.
> 
> I wish I know that it would work before I'm forced into an upgrade.
> 
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> Mark Gardner
> 816.881.2957
> Research Automation
> Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From:        "Andreas Mock" <[email protected]>
> To:        "'Digimer'" <[email protected]>, "'General Linux-HA mailing
> list'" <[email protected]>,
> Date:        01/08/2013 10:21 AM
> Subject:        Re: [Linux-HA] corosync and network redundancy
> Sent by:        [email protected]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> thank you all for the fast answers.
> 
> The last thing I knew was exactly that corosync
> couldn't recover rings automatically.
> So, this doesn't seem to be a restriction anymore.
> 
> Best regards
> Andreas Mock
> 
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Digimer [mailto:[email protected]]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 8. Januar 2013 16:03
> An: General Linux-HA mailing list
> Cc: Andreas Mock
> Betreff: Re: [Linux-HA] corosync and network redundancy
> 
> On 01/08/2013 09:43 AM, Andreas Mock wrote:
>> Hi together,
>>
>> a question concerning corosync communications.
>>
>> What would you recommend: Redundant rings over
>> several seperate ethernet connections or using bonding
>> of several ethernet devices to get redundancy?
>> (Putting one ring ontop of the bonding device)
>>
>> Where can I read about the current state of ring
>> autorecovery in corosync?
>>
>> Best regards
>> Andreas Mock
> 
> If you use two separate networks for RRP, and each network sits on top
> of a mode=1 bond, then you will have the highest redundancy. I do this
> with stacked switches where each leg of the bond is in a different
> switch, so I can survive total switch failures as well as individual
> link losses.
> 
> RRP now recovers to the first ring automatically. Older versions of
> corosync didn't, but it was fixed some time ago.
> 
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