[Pacemaker] Building an active/passive dhcp server
Emmanuel Lesouef
e.lesouef at crbn.fr
Fri Mar 19 21:47:59 UTC 2010
Hello,
I'm trying to make a active/passive dhcp server.
Currently, it works with the following setup :
* 2 debian servers with pacemaker :
node1 with physical ip1 and virtual ip vip1 (managed with pacemaker)
node2 with physical ip2.
* 1 lsb dhcp3-server resource that is on node1 and migrates ok on node2,
* a rsync cron gets the dhcp lease file from node1 to node2 in order
not to start an empty dhcp lease file,
* the server should be delivering dhcp lease with vip1 because it
is on a vlan and core router use cisco ip helper to send dhcp
requests.
The problem is that when node1 come online again, there's a difference
in the dhcp lease file.
I think that using rsync to synchronize the lease file is not the best
solution and that a clustered file system is the best solution.
What are your opinions about such a setup ? Are there some "best
practices" ?
Thanks for your help and informations about this.
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Emmanuel Lesouef
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