Hi all,

i have a scenario where i have 2 front ends that receive traffic (http
server) and  should run some scripts in crontab, some of the scripts should
just being running by 1 server at a time (active one) and others should run
on both.

Regarding the http like is load-sharing i think i cant use heartbeat, right?
heartbeat is just for active-stanby or can we use to a active-active as
watchdog? i have a cisco css to load sharing the http, and i can make a
watchdog script to the apache. 

Regarding the cron crontrol i was thinking to make a script that replaces
the crontab file to whatever is the correct one. When the heartbeat start
what parameter is sent to the script that are resources? a start if active
node and nothing if is the standby?allways start?how should i config the
haresources to do it? what is the best way?

i have other situation that is making a nfs server in solaris 10, i have 2
servers with shared disks ( sun array), can i use heartbeat to this too? it
is possible to make it in such way that if i had i failover in nfs server
the clients doesn't need to reconnect?

Its a long post...sorry!
thanks!!
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