Christoph Rothe ha scritto:
Hi Dejan,
you could think about one hardware node running two Xen virtual
machines...
Probably that makes your plans possible.
Christoph
Dejan Muhamedagic schrieb:
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 11:50:29AM +0200, Vitali Cristiano wrote:
Hello,
does anyone knows if it si possible and how to add a server to 2 or
more different cluster?
No. All nodes in a cluster must authenticate themselves.
Currently, and that most probably won't change, a node has only
one authentication token (in authkeys).
Thanks,
Dejan
I try to explain better, i want to have 2 cluster working in
active/standby mode where the stanby server should be the same for
both cluster, is it possible to do it with heartbeat? and how?
thanks
Cristiano
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It's a pity it's not possible to use the solution i wanted to apply i
think it could be very useful in many situation, and could let save even
more money 'caus ei think one server could be easily used as a backup of
2 (or more) different one.
So i would suggest to the team developing Heartbeat at least to consider
this possibility for future development.
About solution with virtual machine i will try if drbd will work also
over virtual machine and if it will maybe i will adopt it.
Thanks
Cristiano
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