Hello again , Gordan. I understand what you explained. But, actually, I don't want to run it on a production environment. It is mainly for testing purposes, it's part of a work for university.
And , could you please tell me where can I download the source tree ? I will need to read the code. Thanks you for your help and thoughful considerations. All The Best, Oliveiros 2008/5/5 Gordan Bobic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Oliveiros Cristina wrote: > > > /"First part of the procedure is to not use FC if you plan for this to > > be useful" > > > > /By this you mean that it is not a good idea to install it on FC? Is GFS > > somewhat RH oriented? > > > > FC is effectively RedHat alpha. There is no structural or organizational > difference between them. The differences are in stability and the amount of > testing that goes into things. > > GFS (and RedHat Cluster Services which GFS is a part of) will run on any > distribution, of course - it's just that you may have to build the correct > stable packages from source, which seems pointless when you can have > something that just works already. It's down to personal preference. > > I chose FC because I am not familiar with rh and I've read somewhere that > > gfs would work on fc > > > > It'll work, but running FC in a production environment is asking for > trouble. You might as well run it on Gentoo and custom compile everything > from bleeding edge sources, but it isn't going to help you achieve a stable > system that has been tested by someone else other than just you. > > > Gordan > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster >
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