I don't know if ping is rigth for your case, try to look here
http://doc.opensuse.org/products/draft/SLE-HA/SLE-ha-guide_sd_draft/cha.ha.geo.html

2013/1/31 Robinson, Eric <[email protected]>

> We have this configuration:
>
> NodeA is located in DataCenterA. NodeB is located in (geographically
> separate) DataCenterB.
>
> DataCenterA is connected to DataCenterB through 4 redundant gigabit links
> (two physically separate Corosync rings).
>
> Both nodes reach the Internet through (geographically separate)
> DataCenterC.
>
> Is it possible to prevent cluster partition (or drbd split brain) if the
> links between DataCenterA and DataCenterB go down, but at least one node
> can still communicate with DataCenterC? Note that we have no equipment at
> DataCenterC, but we can ping stuff in it and through it.
>
> Ideally, I would like to prevent a secondary node from going primary if it
> cannot communicate with DataCenterC.
>
> --
> Eric Robinson
>
>
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