> I now have set up my 2 "clustered" servers (using drbd+heartbeat),
> practically identical in every aspect (even the backup server hard disk
> was replicated from the master at first installation) save a few
> configurations (ip addresses and stuff).
> 
> What I'm attempting now is to have a system wherein if I update an rpm
> package or recompile a new version of software at the primary machine,
> the secondary would be updated too come next rsync.  I was wondering if
> this will be possible without getting into too much trouble with Mr.
> OS.  I'm thinking I could rsync the entire directories:


hmmm... you already have drbd, why use another replication software?
i think it's possbile to use the partition where /etc, /usr resides 
for drbd-based replication.

shell> drbdsetup /dev/nb0 disk /dev/partition_where_the_dir_resides
shell> drbdsetup /dev/nb0 net 192.168.69.22 192.168.69.22 C
...


would you be kind enough to try this one for us? =)  





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