On 30/11/2007, Matt Shields <mattboston at gmail.com> wrote: > Dump the cluste suite and use the LinuxVirtualServer.org packages. > You won't have a gui, but it will be better in the long run. We're > using that for quite a few clusters and handling about 30MBit/s on > each of the clusters, I think it's around 10k concurrent connections. I also need to fail-over DRBD (i.e. so if the primary goes down the secondary will notice this, mount that DRBD partition and start the server which uses the files on it) - will LVS give me that by itself or will I need something else on top of it to do that? I got the impression that this what Linux-HA's heartbeat adds to the plain LVS but it doesn't work for me. I'm really not concerned about GUI's - I'd rather edit config files manually if they are documented well enough. --Amos