>> I am building a 3-node cluster and adding it to a network that
already 
>> had a separate 2-node cluster.
>>
>> The new 3-node cluster would have 2 nodes actively serving up 
>> resources with 1 node acting as a failover for both of the active
nodes.

> In this case all 3 nodes have to be connected to all rings 
> if you want to use those rings for Pacemaker communications. 
> And those rings have to be separate from existing cluster rings. 

So in my case, each of the back-to-back connections (crossover cables)
would be regarded as a separate ring?

--
Eric Robinson



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