--- On Fri, 9/26/08, randall <randall@songshu.org> wrote: > still having problems with my heartbeat though, and i must > admit i find it hard to grasp the logic. > Using a R1 style config i can get the failover of the disks > to happen and filesystems mounted but the Vserver > start script does not seem to > happen, so i would have to vserver start manually, already > very happy i got this far. Unfortunately, I never tried R1 style scripts, but I believe that they will not be any good for what you want because I believe that there is not way to add an instance parameter to them. In other words I think that it is impossible to fail over more than one drbd resource independently with them. From your website it seems like you would like both nodes to act as primaries to different resources during normal operation, I think that you need R2 ocf agents for this. > The CRM style config seems to be preffered but > i'm just getting a split-brain trying to > understand the .xml thingie. Yes, they can be rather complicated, the tools are lacking, I ended up developing my own, you may want to check out: http://www.theficks.name/Hacks/Heartbeat-ResourceCIBS > So the question is do people have more Vserver specific > examples besides http://linux-vserver.org/Fail-over, so > i can do a little comparing to get the logic of the whole thing? I am not sure that I have better examples, but I will try to help you work through things if you choose to switch to R2 style configs, -Martin