Paras pradhan wrote: > Thanks nate. > > Right now I am not concerned with the load balancing. I have few cluster > nodes and if I run mode1 , then the failover time may lead to cluster > timeout. I have not tested it yet but I will do it. So if the failover time > from active to backup is very small and in miliseconds my cluster can afford > that and I will stick with mode 0. Is there a way to change this > time/durartion ? You can change the polling interval with the miimon option, but I'm not sure how precise you can get, it does take some time for the system to register a link failure, if that is infact what causes the network to fail. Another failure mode is a layer 2 failure which can detected in some cases using the arp monitor. I think rather than trying to achieve zero loss on the network with regards to failures you should tune the cluster to be more tolerant and not raise a fit if the network is down for a second or two. nate _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos