Yes, it's based on heartbeat, and it should allow you to specify any init.d process as a service. However, not all are fully integrated with the router manager, so you may run into issues.
Best, Justin On Dec 18, 2007 2:01 PM, Ken Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sanjoy, > > Thank you for your response. It looks like the Clustering feature may > just be the ticket. I'll do some testing and give it a shot. Is > clustering based on Heartbeat? Can I specify any /etc/init.d > processes as a "service"? That would allow me to potentially > integrate QoS scripts, or IDS components (Snort/OSSEC) as well. > > -Ken > > > > You may also want to take a look at the Clustering feature on VC3, though it > > currently supports one backup node. I'll defer to expert users who may > > comment on potential conflicts on getting keepalived working outside the > > scope of the Vyatta CLI. Share with us any tips or tricks if you have > > success doing so. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Vyatta-users mailing list > Vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com > http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users > _______________________________________________ Vyatta-users mailing list Vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users