Re: Stupid question re multiple networks

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>  Heartbeats, quorums, etc.
> should also be aware of multi-homed hosts.  

Definitely for that feature.

I have spent the last six years managing an SGI Clustered XFS setup.
The heartbeat for CXFS tends to run on a completely private network - a set of dumb switches, and interfaces which carry no other traffic. You can define a second  network to fail over to should the primary heartbeat network go down, which in my case was the normal user access LAN.





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