Hi ,
it seems that the CS5 supports up to 128 nodes ...
(whereas it was 8 with CS3 and CS4 ? )
did some of you have tested at least the CS5 with more than 10 nodes ?
does it reveal any big problem or restriction to have big clusters with
CS5 ?
Thanks
Regards
Alain
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Alain.Moulle wrote:
Hi ,
it seems that the CS5 supports up to 128 nodes ...
(whereas it was 8 with CS3 and CS4 ? )
did some of you have tested at least the CS5 with more than 10 nodes ?
does it reveal any big problem or restriction to have big clusters with
CS5 ?
I have tested Red Hat
16 nodes here (CentOS 5.2). No problems relating to cluster size.
Invest in your network--you won't regret it. We've repeatedly found
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On Fri, 2009-03-13 at 17:54 +0100, Kadlecsik Jozsef wrote:
Hello,
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The last whitetank branch which can be downloaded from freshmeat/osdl.org
is
Hunt, Gary wrote:
Having issues with adding a node to an existing cluster. Hope I am just
missing something simple.
RHEL 5.3 2 node cluster with quorum disk. Whenever I try to add a third
node with the luci admin interface the new node comes up with a
cluster.conf that looks like this
vu pham wrote:
Hunt, Gary wrote:
Having issues with adding a node to an existing cluster. Hope I am
just missing something simple.
RHEL 5.3 2 node cluster with quorum disk. Whenever I try to add a
third node with the luci admin interface the new node comes up with a
cluster.conf that
Which man pages describe tags under rm in cluster.conf ?
For example, I am looking for man pages for tags such as resource,
service and all the relating ones below those tags such as fs ...,
apache ...
Thanks,
Vu
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