Re: Heartbeat configuration

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Yes, heartbeat can do that.

www.linux-ha.org has everything that you need, including examples and
mail-lists.

On 5/12/06, Padiyath Sreekumaran <kumar.padiyath@xxxxxx> wrote:

 Hi,
 I have heard that in the latest heartbeat SW(V2.0.4) it is also
possible
 to check the services (apache daemon for example)running on the
 server.Ex:If the Apache daemon is not running then Heartbeat can start
the
 daemon (if there is HW or SW problems exists).Has anyone configured
 heartbeat for testing the services and how? One of our user wants to
 configure heartbeat for failover as well as for testing the daemon
 status.If  possible an example config file is appreciated.Sorry if
  I ask this question here.

  Thanks in advance.
   Regards,
   Kumar
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