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.
>
>
>
>
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