Am 21.01.2014 08:25, schrieb Jose Luis Ledesma:

> I think this could be accomplished with exported resources, on every node 
> export a file with his IP, and collect the other ones. Then with a custom 
> script you could verify if the entry is on the hosts file. 

But still, how do you cope with nodes going away?

> About the offtopic dhcp vs hosts file, most clusters like to have the ips 
> defined on the hosts file, f.e. in Hacmp cluster it is mandatory. Also, imho, 
> it is not a good idea to have dhcp for cluster nodes.

Why is it a bad idea? DHCP can give each node the same address and name
everytime, based on the MAC address. It's like a static IP, with the
benefit of automatic DNS updates.

Bye...

    Dirk
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