> How many nodes do you want run? Keep in mind that with only 2 nodes, fencing off the right one is by definition an undecidable problem. That's one of the features of the current linux HA stack that makes one want to go BSD/CARP. > > And if you want to run fully distributed, you might want to look at redis in the first place. We have one master and 2 slaves so 3 nodes
Le mer. 5 sept. 2018 à 16:42, Dmitri Maziuk <dmaz...@bmrb.wisc.edu> a écrit : > On Wed, 5 Sep 2018 13:23:41 +0200 > Thomas Poty <thomas.p...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > At first glance, i may use for automatic failover PAF, a proxy HAproxy > and > > for fencincg, i am a bit disappointed, i don't know what to do/use > > How many nodes do you want run? Keep in mind that with only 2 nodes, > fencing off the right one is by definition an undecidable problem. That's > one of the features of the current linux HA stack that makes one want to go > BSD/CARP. > > And if you want to run fully distributed, you might want to look at redis > in the first place. > > -- > Dmitri Maziuk <dmaz...@bmrb.wisc.edu> > >