Sorry Daniel, but I don't have..<br /> and I was needing test this I was searching other tutorial... <br /> and was
configuringans testing..<br /><br /> are you brazilian.. not?<br /> read this.. <a
href="http://www.hardware.com.br/tutoriais/drbd-heartbeat-samba/pagina2.html">http://www.hardware.com.br/tutoriais/drbd-heartbeat-samba/pagina2.html</a><br
/>can be usefull for you..<br /> I don't know to much.. cause I'm stating in DB.. (aproximately one year)<br /> but if
canI help in something.. send me..<br /><br /><br /> Em 17/10/2012 14:53, Daniel Serodio (lists) escreveu: <blockquote
cite="mid:507EF09B.6090105@mandic.com.br"type="cite"> Tulio wrote: <blockquote
cite="mid:507EB302.9040804@informidia.com.br"type="cite"> You can use a stream replication in hot standby (native) to
havethe same data and access in both (but not update and insert in the slave, just select) <br /> and create a virtual
IPusing heartbeat.. configuring a master to use some IP (virtual) and when this lost the IP, the second server (slave)
willbe use this IP..<br /> and will allow update and insert...<br /><br /> is it that you want?<br /></blockquote> I've
comeacross a few mentions of Heartbeat being used for PostgreSQL failover, do have any links to more information about
this?<br/><br /><blockquote cite="mid:507EB302.9040804@informidia.com.br" type="cite"> Em 17/10/2012 10:20, GMAIL
escreveu:<blockquote cite="mid:507EB0B7.1010408@gmail.com" type="cite">it's possible to access the same data from two
differentservers. the two servers have the same IP and not run simultaneously <br /></blockquote></blockquote><br />
Thanksin advance,<br /> Daniel Serodio</blockquote><br />