Michael,


   Thank you for that. Since it was not my idea to configure it this way, are 
there possible issues with running it this way. I started going down the 
ocf:psql path, but ran into a couple of issues and was told to configure it 
this way.



Thanks,

Keith



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From: Michael Schwartzkopff [m...@sys4.de]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 2:39 PM
To: The Pacemaker cluster resource manager
Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] Resource Stickiness


Am Freitag, 1. Februar 2013, 19:33:15 schrieb Keith Ouellette:

> Takatoshi,

>

> I do have PostSQL running in a Master/Slave mode, however, I do not

> think the LSB (postgres-9.2) actually supports any master/slave functions

> like "promote" or "demote" My collegue believes that Pacemaker will not

> care and just treat both nodes as slaves. I am sort of new to Pacemaker, so

> I am not sure at this point if that is the case. Will it work that way?

>

> Thanks,

> Keith



No. you cannot run a LSB resource as a mster/slave resource. It runs on the 
left node OR on the right node.



Greetings,



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