Heartbeat configuring in Redhat


 
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hi,

I'm currently trying to configure Linux heartbeat on my two Linux servers(where SMPP service is running)
my two machines are in two different location with different notworks (primary is in 192.168.x.x and secondary is in 10.48.x.x network)

I want to know whether is it possible to configure heartbeat between two such different networks (what i found by surfing internet is the way of configuring in same network)

if possible, can i configure to listen to my primary server IP instead of having a secondary IP in primary server (since my SMPP service is running with my primary server's IP)

Please someone advice on this

Thanks
Asela
 
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AUTHKEYS(5)							Configuration Files						       AUTHKEYS(5)

NAME
authkeys - Authentication file for the Heartbeat cluster messaging layer DESCRIPTION
/etc/ha.d/authkeys is read by heartbeat(8). It enables Heartbeat to securely authenticate cluster nodes. This file must not be readable or writable by any users other than root. FILE FORMAT
Two lines are required in the authkeys file: 1. A line which says which key to use in signing outgoing packets 2. One or more lines defining how incoming packets might be being signed. The file must follow the following format: auth num num method secret num method secret num method secret ... num is a numerical identifier, between 1 and 15 inclusive. It must be unique within the file. method is one of the available authentication signature methods (see below for supported methods). secret is an alphanumerical shared secret used to identify cluster nodes to each other. auth num selects the currently active authentication method and secret. SUPPORTED SIGNATURE METHODS
The following signature methods are supported in authkeys (listed here in alphabetical order): md5 MD5 hash method. This method requires a shared secret. sha1 SHA-1 hash method. This method requires a shared secret. crc Cyclic Redundancy Check hash method. This method does not require a shared secret and is insecure; it's use is strongly discouraged. An absolutely up-to-date list of authentication methods supported may be retrieved by running ls /usr/lib/heartbeat/plugins/HBauth/*.so. AUTHORS
Alan Robertson <alanr@unix.sh> heartbeat, original Wiki page Florian Haas <florian.haas@linbit.com> man page Heartbeat 3.0.5 24 Nov 2009 AUTHKEYS(5)