Am 2013-06-03 16:48, schrieb Thomas Schulte:
> Am 2013-06-03 16:12, schrieb Lars Marowsky-Bree:
> On 2013-06-03T16:07:33, Thomas Schulte wrote:
>
> If the ldirectord and a managed service (let's say vsftpd) are on the
> same node, everything is fine.
> But if vsftpd is on a different node, I need
Am 2013-06-03 16:12, schrieb Lars Marowsky-Bree:
> On 2013-06-03T16:07:33, Thomas Schulte wrote:
>
> If the ldirectord and a managed service (let's say vsftpd) are on the
> same node, everything is fine.
> But if vsftpd is on a different node, I need a ocf:heartbeat:Route
> resource to set a spec
On 2013-06-03T16:07:33, Thomas Schulte wrote:
> If the ldirectord and a managed service (let's say vsftpd) are on the
> same node, everything is fine.
> But if vsftpd is on a different node, I need a ocf:heartbeat:Route
> resource to set a special gateway in a separate routing table
> on both n
Hi all,
I have a two node setup. Both nodes are directly connected to the
internet, so they have their own offical IP's and default gateways.
On top of this I have a failover IP address which is assigned to one of
the nodes and can be switched over for failover reasons.
The nodes are also direc