Re: Creating two different cluster using same set of nodes.

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Hi,

On Wed, 1 Aug 2012 22:54:49 +0800 (SGT), Zama Ques <queszama@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> 
> =====
> Cluster Name: ClusterA 
> 
> Node1: system1.example.com   Priority:1 in Failover Domain
> Node2: system2.example.com   Priority:2  in Failover Domain
> 
> File System Resource : /data1 - An ext3 file system
> 
> =====
> 
> Cluster Name : ClusterB
> 
> Node1: system1.example.com   Priority:2  in Failover Domain
> Node2: system2.example.com   Priority:1  in Failover Domain
> 
> File System Resource : /data2 - An ext3 file system
> ========================================================
> 

Why not having ClusterA with two failover domains? You do not need two
clusters - just two failover domains.

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