Can piranha failover all ethernet interfaces?

Brian Ghidinelli brian at vfive.com
Sat Dec 15 16:36:58 UTC 2007


Mark,

Many thanks - I'll check these out.  I tried out Keepalived in the mean 
time and it seems to work well although ultimately I'd like to use the 
stock RHEL goodies.  It doesn't seem as though Redhat really promotes it 
though but I'll try this in my test setup.  Thanks!!


Brian


Mark T. Dame wrote:
> Brian Ghidinelli wrote:
>>
>> Mark T. Dame wrote:
>>> Not directly.  You will have to write a script to bring the extra 
>>> interfaces up or down and then use the start_cmd and stop_cmd 
>>> settings to call the script when the service fails over.  I did 
>>> something similar for a MySQL server.  I have two servers, each with 
>>> two NICs, one external and one internal.  On failover, the floating 
>>> IP for each network to switch to the appropriate server.  My service 
>>> definition is:
>>
>> Mark, thanks for the response.  So, if the heartbeat goes down which 
>> causes the external interface to be brought up on the standby, the 
>> failover will simultaneously be triggered and can execute a script to 
>> change the other NICs?
> 
> Correct.
> 
> 
>> I have read conflicting info on whether or not you can have virtual 
>> servers and failover running at the same time.  It sounds from your 
>> post like you do?
> 
> On these servers I only have failover running.
> 
> 
>> Would you mind sharing your script as a starting point?  It would be 
>> appreciated, thanks!
> 
> Attached lvs.cf and fos_failover.pl
> 
> 
> -m
> 
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