Hi Dave, We going to add your suggestion for future developments. if
it Would be neccesary for you, and a extreme solution,  you can stop
the zenloadbalancer service on the pasive node, on the time that you
run your maintenance task (/etc/init.d/zenloadbalancer stop|start).

And Understand that the cluster service is a global service, which
monitors the appliance status , not farms  status.

By other hand I would like comment, some members of the list reported
some bugs with your cluster configuration process, we going to release
a new version on some days, it is extremly recommended a update.

Thanks and Regards

2011/7/11 [email protected] <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> It would be nice for me at least (and maybe it’s already there and I just
> can’t find it), to have a way to temporarily suspend a server in the
> cluster.  Maybe a couple of buttons added to each server under the farm edit
> window in the Edit real IP servers configuration table?
>
>
>
> One for force stop and one for something like a drain stop (as sessions time
> out don’t allow more to connect)
>
>
>
> This would be very helpful when doing updates or when working on servers.
> You could have the server up and running and working on it without it being
> available to the pool of servers in the farm.
>
>
>
> Just a suggestion.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Dave
>
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