What problem are you trying to solve?  The HA of cluster services
(DHCP, NTP, DNS, etc...)?  Or the HA of xCAT commands (rpower,
etc...)?

For the HA of cluster resources, use xCAT service nodes and do not
worry about the HA of the management node (unless there is a critical
need to administer your system).

On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 9:08 AM, DeFalco, Darian <[email protected]> wrote:
> We are currently evaluating different approaches to running two management 
> nodes for failover purposes. Is anybody currently running such a 
> configuration? I'm curious if there are suggested/discouraged approaches to 
> this configuration.
>
> Darian J. DeFalco
> Systems Engineer
> Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
> (516) 367-8362
>
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