Hi, I'm new to heartbeat, just started to read about it a week ago. I'm
using ubuntu, I installed heartbeat 2.1.4 in my two nodes. Here is ha.cf of
them:
logfacility local0
keepalive 2
deadtime 5
udpport 694
bcast eth5
auto_failback on
node node1
node node2
And here is
The heartbeat package is deprecated in favour of corosync + pacemaker.
There is no planned future development of heartbeat. I'd recommend
reading the Clusters From Scratch tutorials available on the pacemaker
website.
On 11/30/2012 02:08 PM, Rodrigo Abrantes Antunes wrote:
Hi, I'm new to
On 11/30/2012 01:08 PM, Rodrigo Abrantes Antunes wrote:
Hi, I'm new to heartbeat, just started to read about it a week ago. I'm
using ubuntu, I installed heartbeat 2.1.4 in my two nodes. Here is ha.cf of
them:
logfacility local0
keepalive 2
deadtime 5
udpport 694
bcast eth5
Hi,
I am looking into using your facilities to have high availability on my system.
I am trying to figure out some things. I hope you guys could help me.
I am interested in knowing how pacemaker migrates a VIP and how a splitbrain
situation is address by your facilities.
To be specific: I am
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From: Hermes Flying flyingher...@yahoo.com
To: linux-ha@lists.linux-ha.org
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 4:04:34 PM
Subject: [Linux-HA] Some help on understanding how HA issues are addressed
by pacemaker
Hi,
I am looking into using your facilities to
On 11/30/2012 05:04 PM, Hermes Flying wrote:
Hi,
I am looking into using your facilities to have high availability on my
system. I am trying to figure out some things. I hope you guys could help me.
I am interested in knowing how pacemaker migrates a VIP and how a splitbrain
situation is
30.11.2012 00:14, Robinson, Eric wrote:
Bump... does anyone have some insight on this? Google is not turning up
anything useful.
Our newest cluster will not failover master/slave drbd resources. It works
fine manually using drbdadm from a shell prompt, but when we try it using
'crm node