Linux as backup (failover) machine

Trent Shipley tshipley@symbio-tech.com
Sat, 4 Nov 2000 18:23:14 -0700


You would never want to have two boxes simultaneously using the same IP
address in a failover scheme.  They might well double-enter data.  Any
partners talking to them also might complain about getting duplicate data,
or worse, incomprehensible data.


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> Wokan
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> Subject: Re: Linux as backup (failover) machine
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> The only real show-stopper I see in your solution is that the NT box
> would have to hold off activating it's IP address on the network
> attached card until the Linux box had relinquished the IP.  (Windows
> hates trying to use an IP that's already assigned.)