Re: [Linux-cluster] Set up Satellite on notebook/laptop or server?

2009-01-29 Thread Stewart Walters
Mark Watts wrote: On Thursday 29 January 2009 14:51:39 sunhux G wrote: Hi, We're exploring to get Satellite for ease of patching the Linux servers. The recommendation from Redhat is to have at least 200Gb disk space, 2Gb RAM. As the largest server (SCSI) disk available is only 146Gb, I th

Re: [Linux-cluster] Set up Satellite on notebook/laptop or server?

2009-01-29 Thread Mark Watts
On Thursday 29 January 2009 14:51:39 sunhux G wrote: > Hi, > > > We're exploring to get Satellite for ease of patching the Linux servers. > > The recommendation from Redhat is to have at least 200Gb disk space, > 2Gb RAM. > > As the largest server (SCSI) disk available is only 146Gb, I thought of

[Linux-cluster] service dependencies

2009-01-29 Thread Terry
I have a need to ensure that service A starts before service B. It probably makes the most sense that service B stops before service A. I have read that there's a 'depend=' option for services but I can't find any more information on it or how it works. I tried the simple approach of putting 'dep

[Linux-cluster] Set up Satellite on notebook/laptop or server?

2009-01-29 Thread sunhux G
Hi, We're exploring to get Satellite for ease of patching the Linux servers. The recommendation from Redhat is to have at least 200Gb disk space, 2Gb RAM. As the largest server (SCSI) disk available is only 146Gb, I thought of setting up Satellite on a notebook instead (as there's larger disks

[Linux-cluster] Problem with NDB Engine (Dropping tables automatically with show tables)

2009-01-29 Thread Sammut, Etienne, VF-MT
Hi Guys/Gals I have a problem with my cluster. I am creating a Database and creating some tables in it. I am using NDB disk based tables. The database consists of about 7 tables. When I create the tables and then perform a show table command all the tables are dropped L I tried to crea

[Linux-cluster] Minimalist cluster

2009-01-29 Thread Keith Denby
What is the minimum arrangement of hardware to run a cluster to provide HA web services including MySQL? Can it be done using just two machines with no NAS - each acting as a node with storage mirrored across the two machines and conga able to run on both? Can IPMI fencing be used in such a