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HB -> Corosync/Pacemaker (LCMC GUI)<br>
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After installing the packages (RPMs for Corosync/Pacemaker, plain
old jar file for LCMC [but, run it with Java6 for best results], on
CentOS6) and I had a failover IP configured/working in about 10min.<br>
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--LnxGnome<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/20/15 12:27 PM, Robert L. Harris
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<div> Anyone know a very simple tool to manage a floating
eth0:0 interface for failover type connectivity? I used to
use Heartbeat but they've gone and over-complicated it. I
don't want it starting services or changing anything else.
I'm about to re-write my own in perl again but if someone's
already found something that might be quicker. </div>
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<div>Robert</div>
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