On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:12:12AM -0700, Sean Roe wrote:
> I am a new bacula user and I am having a bit of a quandary. I want to use
> my openfiler setup as a storage device to backup my exisiting servers. I
> am running two servers that are synced via corosync, drdb and pacemaker.
> If inderstand it correctly ( I am a new openfiler user too) I need to have
> the bacula-sd daemon controlled by pacemaker, is that correct? If so has
> anyone done a setup like this? I have spent the last week or so looking
> around the web and havent found a whole lot of info on this.
What about just making bacula-sd listen on 0.0.0.0 and use a cluster ip
as target for the actual active node?
Regards,
Adrian
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