> But N.B.: Having both heartbeat and RH cluster suite
> (required for GFS) on the one system is not necessarily
> particularly sane, as they do very similar things (being an
> infrastructure layer underneath GFS is only _one_ of the
> things the RH suite does!), so maybe something akin to the
> above in spirit but without involving linux-ha heartbeat
> would be better, it "should" be possible totally within RH
> cluster suite. But, um, I dunno how yet.
I think I could get failover NFS done pretty easily but I was quite
interested
in getting active-active going. I was hoping to get it done within
Redhat
Cluster but that seems not to be possible without using LVS. Does anyone
know
if it is possible to use LVS with just 2 servers?
D.
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