On 04/26/2016 03:33 AM, Bogdan Dobrelya wrote:
> Is it possible to run several instances of a Corosync/Pacemaker clusters
> on a node? Can a node be a member of several clusters, so they could put
> resources there? I'm sure it's doable with separate nodes or containers,
> but that's not the case.
On 04/26/2016 10:49 AM, Robert Dahlem wrote:
> On 26.04.2016 10:33, Bogdan Dobrelya wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to run several instances of a Corosync/Pacemaker clusters
>> on a node? Can a node be a member of several clusters, so they could put
>> resources there? I'm sure it's doable with separat
Am Dienstag, 26. April 2016, 10:33:00 schrieb Bogdan Dobrelya:
> Is it possible to run several instances of a Corosync/Pacemaker clusters
> on a node? Can a node be a member of several clusters, so they could put
> resources there? I'm sure it's doable with separate nodes or containers,
> but that'
On 26.04.2016 10:33, Bogdan Dobrelya wrote:
> Is it possible to run several instances of a Corosync/Pacemaker clusters
> on a node? Can a node be a member of several clusters, so they could put
> resources there? I'm sure it's doable with separate nodes or containers,
> but that's not the case.
>
Is it possible to run several instances of a Corosync/Pacemaker clusters
on a node? Can a node be a member of several clusters, so they could put
resources there? I'm sure it's doable with separate nodes or containers,
but that's not the case.
My case is to separate data-critical resources, like s