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== Commmands == Run the following on startup {{{ }}} |
Corosync
We will use corosync to create a virtual IP-address which is shared by two systems. One of the systems has the virtual IP-address. If the system goes down, the other system will take over the virtual IP-address.
- 192.168.1.47 virtual IP-address
- 192.168.1.48 haproxy01
- 192.168.1.49 haproxy02
Software
apt-get install corosync
Configuration
Add the local network and a multicast address to /etc/corosync/corosync.conf in the interface section
interface {
bindnetaddr: 192.168.1.0
mcastaddr: 239.192.1.1
}
Commmands
Run the following on startup