[Klug-general] High Availability - Corosync
Kevin Groves
kgroves at ksoft-creative-projects.co.uk
Tue Jun 26 18:32:53 UTC 2012
LOL I've just finished building my Rocks cluster so I can get Blender
rendering to working. Don't know Corosync, will have to take a look some
time.
I was going to use my old faithful Mosix cluster but its grown a bit
since I last used it and well, life is too short so I have gone and got
Rocks going. Looks good.
Kev,
On 26/06/12 15:00, Peter Childs wrote:
> Just on the off chance that somone here might have an idea....
>
> I've been trying to figure out the new High Availability software for
> Linux of Corosync, pacemaker and heartbeat. I'm not quite sure what to
> call it because its now a highly flexible system for
> running multiple computer together and sharing resources and getting
> ones to to take over when necessaries..... Much more flexible than the
> old version but unfortunally much more complex.
>
> Anyway once your got it working and that's not easy as the
> documentation is hmm poor (to properly document it you would need a
> very thick book!)
>
> Anyway, for some reason when I have cman (cman moves all the config
> files for some reason) switched on I can't switch off the logs and my
> log files explode with loads of debug info and I was wondering if any
> body had any ideas as to how to stop this.
>
> I only need cman as I'm running gfs2 over a drdb (shared network block
> device...) and need the file locking capability.......
>
> Spouse I could do a talk on what I've learnt at some point, but I'd
> probably lose any linux newbies within the first few seconds.....
>
> Peter.
>
>
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