Re: Cluster failover

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Greetings,

You basically need to define multiple failover domains.

On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 1:45 AM, Paras pradhan<pradhanparas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have 3 virtual machine  running on node 1 and 2 virtual
> machines running on node 2.

> Now if node 1 fails I want my the node1
> virtual machines  to be stared only on node 3 but not on node2.
Failover domain 1 consisting of Node 1 and Node 3

> Similary if node2 breaks, I want virtual machines to be started on
> node3 but never on node 1.
Failover domain 2 consisting of Node 2 and Node 3

HTH

Thanks and Regards

Rajagopal

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