> > Got it! I will have to look into this Ultramonkey. Any recommendations
as to
> > the route to take?
> >
> > ( i.e., mon+heartbeat set up by hand, or UM I guess using ldirectord,
which
> > probably either incorporates some of the source from mon&heartbeat, or
just
> > calls them in their whole form some script.)
>
> You understand what's available now.
> UM is ready to go as a package.
> The other stuff will need a bit of hand guidance.
> I haven't tried ldirectord yet,
> so don't have any opinions about it.
> Mon works, but the author doesn't reply to e-mail messages,
> which means that we either have to take over maintaining it,
> or abandon it.
Hmm, that's a pretty strong argument against mon in my book, unless the LVS
people choose to start maintain it, that is.
Ivan
> Joe
>
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