DRBD inside DRBD
Gilberto Nunes
gilberto.nunes at selbetti.com.br
Tue Nov 10 12:53:24 UTC 2009
Thanks
The RHCS have a monitoring host system like heartbeat, and can
enable/disable services/IP's???
Em Ter, 2009-11-10 às 13:41 +0100, Ante Karamatić escreveu:
> Gilberto Nunes wrote:
>
> > I was afraid to work with pacemaker/corosync.
>
> Pacemaker/corosync is still a moving target. I've tested it with DRBD
> and it does work. There is no documentation in Ubuntu server guide about
> it since I don't want people to just use it, thinking it's a fully
> tested solution - it's not. It should be in 10.04 and documentation will
> be provided for it.
>
> > Indeed, I have think much about rhl cluster suite.
>
> Goal is to drop it in 10.04 and replace it with pacemaker as a preferred
> Ubuntu solution. At the moment, RHCS is industry standard, but even
> RedHat's Fedora is including pacemaker in latest release.
>
> > But I not have much "know how" about rhl cluster suite over Ubuntu....
> > Is It work like as RHLE???
>
> It should be exactly the same. 3.0.x series, included in 9.10, are
> prepared by RedHat to be less RHEL specific, so some problems that
> existed before, should be solved now.
>
> > Do you can point some doc/howto about it???
>
> There's no Ubuntu specific documentation. I use RHCS in production and
> I've used official RedHat and CentOS (which is basically copy of
> RedHat's) documentation for setting it up.
>
> If you really want to work with heartbeat, stay with 8.04 or 9.04 and
> wait 10.04. If you feel like testing, go with 9.10 and set up pacemaker.
> There are good tutorials at clusterlabs.org and at drbd.org.
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