On 2011-10-22 20:33, Michael Marrotte wrote:
I have a 2-node MySQL master/slave to master/slave setup and am looking
to add a MySQL "health" check that can take a node out of the cluster if
its slave is unhealthy, e.g. out of sync.  The master/slave master/slave
config is working fine, hence writes in either node are replicated to
the other node.  To add Pacemaker into the mix, I configure ha.cf
<http://ha.cf> appropriately, shutdown MySQL and configure Pacemaker
resources as follows:

hi!

i did not find the time to reply to your questions.
did you manage to configure your mysql ha cluster?

cheers,
raoul
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