Lucas Albers napisaÅ(a):

Alberto Cammozzo said:

        I see a much more interesting solution with the two host servers
        sharing vservers between them: each one taking the vservers hosted
        by the other in case of its failure. This allows to use both host
        servers at time. I think this requires true (both read-write) shared
        storage, which I haven't at the moment.

        I described this in theory in [0]. Sorry, in Italian. I'll translate
        if someone is interested. Perhaps you can look at the figures :)


Can't you get the same result by having multiple drbd mount mounts with
each drbd mount being active on 1 server and passive on the other?

It's workinkg for me in such config :)

2 physical nodes
2 virtual servers
2 shared partitions (drbd) on each node
2 public IPs for nodes
2 public IPs for vservers
2 private IPs for nodes
2 private IPs for vservers

heartbeats resources -> (public IP, privat IP, drbd, vserver) x 2

It's working...

rgrds.,
Konrad
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