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:Adding Heartbeat to Your Open Source SAN: Open Source SANs, part 3
Adding Heartbeat to Your Open Source SAN: Open Source SANs, part 3
Sep 6, 2008, 17 :01 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6213 reads)

(Other stories by Sander van Vugt)

"Setting up a Heartbeat cluster is an ambitious venture. Doing it properly involves many steps. One of these is setting up STONITH, which ensures that a failing node shuts down automatically. I'm assuming that your Heartbeat network is already configured, so I won't cover that at length here. If it isn't, use the following basic guidelines to create a two-node Heartbeat cluster in SUSE's YaST."

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