At the risk of being off topic...
It seems relatively easy to make a highly available cluster
at least as far as staying available when a node fails. What
I can not figure out is how to make a cluster highly available
if part of the network fails.
Any pointers or advice?
Thanks,
Brian Beuning
Eric Swanson wrote:
> Robert Sander wrote:
> >
> > Hello!
> >
> > I have heard about a Linux High Availabilty Project, but can't remember
> > the URL...
> >
>
> http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/ALPHA/linux-ha/High-Availability-HOWTO.html
>
> Last I read through it, it was mostly concepts, without much in the way
> of appliable information. That was a while back tho.
>
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