Re: [CentOS] Clustering and ha planning

2015-10-10 Thread John R Pierce

On 10/10/2015 2:06 PM, Leandro wrote:
So, I would like to ask to comunity, which are the new methods for 
clustering and get HA and  where to get updated documentation. 


I contend the appropriate approach to HA should be based on what 
services you need to keep available.  an HA file server has quite 
different requirements and implementations than a HA relational database 
server or a HA DNS server.  There's no magic one size fits all solutions.





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Re: [CentOS] Clustering and ha planning

2015-10-10 Thread Leandro

Thanks for pointing that.
I would like to learn about clustering and HA, so if I have to chose a 
service for my testing scenario It will be a radius or a mysql justo to 
keep it simple.


Leandro.


On 10/10/15 18:49, John R Pierce wrote:

On 10/10/2015 2:06 PM, Leandro wrote:
So, I would like to ask to comunity, which are the new methods for 
clustering and get HA and  where to get updated documentation. 


I contend the appropriate approach to HA should be based on what 
services you need to keep available.  an HA file server has quite 
different requirements and implementations than a HA relational 
database server or a HA DNS server.  There's no magic one size fits 
all solutions.







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Re: [CentOS] Clustering and ha planning

2015-10-10 Thread Nux!
Hello Leandro,

CentOS 5 is quite old and different from current CentOS 7, some things have 
changed, mostly improved and as usual your favourite search engine is your 
friend.
e.g. 
http://clusterlabs.org/quickstart-redhat.html
https://skcave.wordpress.com/2014/11/04/creating-high-availability-cluster-with-centos-7/

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- Original Message -
> From: "Leandro" <ingrog...@gmail.com>
> To: centos@centos.org
> Sent: Saturday, 10 October, 2015 22:06:38
> Subject: [CentOS] Clustering and ha planning

> Hello , Centos users:
> My name is Leandro, I have been using Centos for 4 years and this is the
> first post in this mail list.
> I would like to study and introduce myself in clustering and high
> availability for Centos, currently I have not experience at all about it.
> I would like to ask about the newest method to achieve high availability
> , load balancing on linux / Centos.
> So far I have seen the Clustering docs writen for Centos 5 and the HA
> documentation from www.linux-ha.org that have been published in 2010.
> So, I would like to ask to comunity, which are the new methods for
> clustering and get HA and  where to get updated documentation.
> 
> Regards,
> Leandro.
> 
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Re: [CentOS] Clustering and ha planning

2015-10-10 Thread Digimer
The main mailing list for HA clustering in "Clusterlabs Users":

http://clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users.

It's not strictly for any OS, but RHEL/CentOS and SUSE are probably the
most common OSes.

I might recommend starting with this:

https://alteeve.ca/w/History_of_HA_Clustering

The Linux-HA project (heartbeat) is long deprecated. The stack to learn
is Corosync + Pacemaker. As Nux mentioned, CentOS 7 is the best
platform. As you'll see in the History link above, there was a lot of
changes that happened between 2008 ~ 2013 era. Learning on any older
CentOS means you're learning an old stack, which probably doesn't make
sense outside of a few cases.

We also have an active IRC channel on #clusterlabs on freenode.net, too.
If you stop by, be sure to idle. Folks are from all over so different
people are around at different times. That said, people are good about
replying to questions when they come around.

Welcome to HA!

digimer

On 10/10/15 05:06 PM, Leandro wrote:
> Hello , Centos users:
> My name is Leandro, I have been using Centos for 4 years and this is the
> first post in this mail list.
> I would like to study and introduce myself in clustering and high
> availability for Centos, currently I have not experience at all about it.
> I would like to ask about the newest method to achieve high availability
> , load balancing on linux / Centos.
> So far I have seen the Clustering docs writen for Centos 5 and the HA
> documentation from www.linux-ha.org that have been published in 2010.
> So, I would like to ask to comunity, which are the new methods for
> clustering and get HA and  where to get updated documentation.
> 
> Regards,
> Leandro.
> 
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[CentOS] Clustering and ha planning

2015-10-10 Thread Leandro

Hello , Centos users:
My name is Leandro, I have been using Centos for 4 years and this is the 
first post in this mail list.
I would like to study and introduce myself in clustering and high 
availability for Centos, currently I have not experience at all about it.
I would like to ask about the newest method to achieve high availability 
, load balancing on linux / Centos.
So far I have seen the Clustering docs writen for Centos 5 and the HA 
documentation from www.linux-ha.org that have been published in 2010.
So, I would like to ask to comunity, which are the new methods for 
clustering and get HA and  where to get updated documentation.


Regards,
Leandro.

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