Re: redhat cluster running on debian 6.

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>
> I don't use apache, so I can't speak to that resource agent's config. I can
> say though that overall it looks okay with two exceptions.
>
> You *must* configure fencing for the cluster to work properly. Even without
> shared storage, a node failure will trigger a fence call which, because it
> can't succeed, will leave your cluster hung hard.
>
> Change the cluster names to the output of `uname -n` (should be the FQDN).
>

i looked at the docs - i think it says fencing is not required.
I do not have any sofisticated fencing devices on my network - so it
would not help anyways ??
Or do you have a solution in that scenerio ??
Have you used Heartbeat ?
It looks a lot less complicated then RH Cluster and seems like there
are more docs and vidoes on the net.
Do you have a simple cluster.conf file that I can use to see if I am
setting this up correctly?
I do not see the any of my shared services when i look at my node in
the members tab.


thanks
mjh

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