On 2007-11-27T06:35:36, Aaron Kulkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Clustering just makes use of the normally unused
> "a" "b" and "c" runlevels.
That's a very special example of clustering. I've never seen a cluster
product which did; which one do you have in mind?
> For a two-host cluster, you can
> completely implement the cluster
> with runlevels a, b, and c.
>
> Run level a for normal cluster operations.
> Run level b for when the other host is down.
> Run level c for deliberately leaving the cluster.
Certainly an interesting approach, yes.
Regards,
Lars
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