Re: fail over

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hi,
-set "restricted" mode this failover domain
-use "priority" system on this failower domain
- Primary node must have "1" priority and second node have "2"

mean, when u use "Priority" on nodes, failback will run. (if nodes havent any problem joining to cluster and if rgmanager on autostart )

2010/1/21 Fagnon Raymond <pcs.fagnonr@xxxxxxxx>

I want to fail my virtual server over to my standby node. I am going to do this via a reboot. When the primary is backup what command can I issue to have the virtual server failover to the primary again?


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