Hi Michael,
sorry for intercepting this thread.
I only wanted to say hello,
as I am one of the participants of your HB2/LVS class held the week before Xmas
last year at Heinlein.
Maybe as an apology a follow-on question on the subject.
Can Perl Compatible Regexes be used (i.e. is the libpcre
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Dear linux-ha subscribers,
we run an HB 2-node active-standby cluster, still with the legacy HB1
configuration.
The two nodes consist of 2 RHEL 5.1 x86_64 systems.
The used HB version is
# /usr/lib64/heartbeat/heartbeat -V
2.1.3
Before the OS upgrade of the nodes they used to run Fedora 3
Hi Michael,
many thanks for the quick reply.
I've just had a quick look through the source to see what the -s
flag actually does (I'll need to set up monitoring of heartbeat in
Nagios shortly, as it happens). It reads the PID file and then
checks if the process is running, and that the