You would normally access the database through a virtual IP address that 
is part of the database's resource group.
In that case, you'd monitor the database through that IP address all the 
time.

--Peter


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 9:41 AM
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Subject: mon on two cluster nodes - teorethical question


I have heartbeat installed on two cluster nodes, and I want a database 
running on node1 and an applicationserver running on node2 under normal 
conditions. I would like mon to monitor the database on node1, and the 
applicationserver on node2. If node1 fails, heartbeat starts the 
database on 
node2 and I therefore want mon to monitor the database on node2 now.

How would one make such a setup? Should heartbeat start another instance 
of 
mon on node1 that monitors my database there, or is there a better way?

/S�ren

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