On 12/02/2015 12:22 PM, Rich Otero wrote:
...
> configure Pacemaker to start and stop bacula-fd on the HA servers so that
> only one has it running at a time. If it is the latter scenario, then I can
> setup init to start bacula-fd on both servers and simply configure
> bacula-dir to find its clients at the HA "floating" IP address that is
> managed by Pacemaker.

What are you backing up? I run 3 bacula clients for 2 HA nodes. I have
drbd pairs where I'm backing up /etc on each node *and* the drbd
filesystem on the floating ip.

For the latter, fd runs on a different port and is started by heartbeat.
Bacula-dir looks for it at the floating ip. If you aren't backing up any
shared data, you don't need that.

For the former: stock setup starting from init using fixed ips. If you
aren't backing up any local data you don't need that (but you probably
want to back up your etcs and crontabs).

HTH
-- 
Dimitri Maziuk
Programmer/sysadmin
BioMagResBank, UW-Madison -- http://www.bmrb.wisc.edu

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