Andrew Bonney e435ec6919 Split keepalived liveness checks for internal/external networks
If external connectivity fails, it is important that internal
services can still access an HAProxy instance. The current
defaults can cause a situation where all keepalived instances
enter the fault state despite internal connectivity being
available.

This patch splits the ping checks to allow deployments to define
a separate ping check for internal and external connectivity to
ensure that when one instance fails the other VIP remains in
operation.

Change-Id: Ideb34c43d1b1a30499cc88f28406cfa0368713ea
2021-05-06 20:36:37 +03:00
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