My failover domains are configured with ordered [1] and a service will automatically fail back
on the primary node when that node is alive again.
Cheers,
Pavlos
[1]
<failoverdomains>
<failoverdomain restricted="1" ordered="1" name="FirstDomain">
<failoverdomainnode priority="0" name="node1-cluster"/>
<failoverdomainnode priority="1" name="node3-cluster"/>
</failoverdomain>
<failoverdomain restricted="1" ordered="1" name="SecondDomain">
<failoverdomainnode priority="0" name="node2-cluster"/>
<failoverdomainnode priority="1" name="node3-cluster"/>
</failoverdomain>
<failoverdomain restricted="1" ordered="1" name="ThirdDomain">
<failoverdomainnode priority="0" name="node3-cluster"/>
<failoverdomainnode priority="1" name="node1-cluster"/>
<failoverdomainnode priority="1" name="node2-cluster"/>
</failoverdomain>
2009/4/20 Charles Riley <criley@xxxxxxxx>
If you configure your failover domain as "ordered", it will do what you
want in rhel4.
I have several clusters running in that configuration now.
Charles
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Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 10:42 PM, Pavlos Parissis
> <pavlos.parissis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Does anyone know if the failback option is available on RedHat 4.X systems?
>>
>> I went through all docs [1] and it seams to be that is only available on
>> RedHat 5.X version,
>> am I right?
>>
>
>
> Please note that the RHCS is very different for 4.x and 5.x
>
> Rajagopal
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