Brett Delle Grazie <brett.dellegra...@...> writes:
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> Hi,
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> Comments interleaved below,
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Brette,
  Thanks for your response and I might end up trying something along those
  lines but it gets even more complicated with Hibernate in the mix. The
  other problem is how can I tell from within Tomcat whether there is a
  real database problem or that the database has migrated to another node.

  I had hoped to use the cluster to start/stop services so that I don't 
  need to worry about trying to distinguish what type of database problem
  has occurred from within the application.

  I can't seem to get the ordering right with the configuration I've
  included, the services stop/start but not with the ordering or restarting
  that I thought pacemaker should enforce via the rules.

Jody
  




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