Re: Manual floating ip

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I definitely did.

To answer this : i rented a space in a datacenter, configured a rpn and now, everything is fine...
Latency is null and redundancy is as fast.

I know.. that is a lot, but no time to waste..
I think the vps hoster made a kind of misconfiguration.

Many thanks !

> Subject: Re: Manual floating ip
> From: andrew@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2013 10:20:41 +1000
> CC: discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: deco33@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> On 24/04/2013, at 3:46 AM, alain meunier <deco33@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to understand : as it seems that debian package is kind of bugged maybe (too many strange errors)
> >
> > I would like to understand how I could make a poor man ip failover.
> >
> > How could I tell a box to "take" the ip of another one in case the first one dies ?
> >
> > Or better : take the responsibility of a third shared ip that I would have bought and prepare to failover ?
> >
> > I know, not a typicall question but I am litterally stuck with corosync/pacemaker.
> >
> > Any clue would be greatly appreciated !
>
>
> Have you looked at the "clusters from scratch" edition for your version of corosync?
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