[Linux-cluster] Failover with multiple interfaces
Josh Gray
jgray at nicusa.com
Wed Nov 7 16:53:36 UTC 2007
In my experience you would keep the public addresses at your perimeter like
your firewall and "NAT" (network address translation) it to the local
address for the virtual ip. That's the safest in my humble...
Josh
On 11/7/07 7:19 AM, "James Fidell" <james at cloud9.co.uk> wrote:
> So, I have my NFS cluster all set up, with NFS services and shared
> storage all managed over a "private" network.
>
> My intention is to join several more nodes to the cluster using the
> same storage, but providing services other than NFS. Is it possible
> at the same time to provide services on a "public" network and have
> floating public IP addresses which are also migrated across the
> failover domain when the cluster fences a node?
>
> Is it just a case of creating a second IP address service in the
> failover domain? Will the resource manager just "do the right thing"
> and bind the floating address to the correct network interface?
>
> James
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