On 06/21/2013 02:34 AM, Vladislav Bogdanov wrote:
21.06.2013 04:46, Digimer wrote:
Hi all,
I want to update the Guest Fencing docs on
http://clusterlabs.org/wiki/Guest_Fencing and write a little tutorial as
well. The CL page says;
For Guests Running on Multiple Hosts
Not yet supported,
it seems that card has IPMI support. If so, can use test with fence_ipmi?
Would remove the need for yet-another-agent ;)
-regards
Subhendu
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Are these websites correct?
Steven Dake wrote:
Merged in whitetank and corosync trunk.
Thanks again Also please copy open...@lists.osdl.org in the future
since it makes tracking patches easier for me.
-steve
On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 19:33 +0900, Masatake YAMATO wrote:
It seems that
Jeff Stoner wrote:
-Original Message-
It is also the detail of status/monitor which implementers get most
frequently wrong. But it's either running or not! ... Which
is clearly
not true, or at least such a case couldn't protect against certain
failure modes. (Such as multiple-active on
of resource checking.
Regards
http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/FAQ/RGManager#rgm_interval
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Adel Ben Zarrouk wrote:
Hello,
Is RHEL support KTCPVS as load balancing layer-7 switching?
not in the shipping products. KTCPVS hasn't realy seen and major development
and as kernel component hasn't really been pushed upstream.
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If you bond between two different switches, you'll only be able to do
failover between the NICs. If you use multipath, you can round-robin
between them to provide a greater bandwidth overhead.
Same goes for bonding: link aggregation with active-active bonding.
active-active bonding across
If you would like this in the standard plugins distribution, let me know.
There is a lot of back end work happening with the plugins.
-regards
Subhendu
jr wrote:
good idea!
if only i wouldn't run rhel5 x86_64 (centos in this case) which still
maintains a bug of snmpd that causes it to lock up
NĂ©stor wrote:
I am trying to compile DRBD to use it with MYSQL but in this link
http://www.drbd.org/users-guide/s-build-from-source.html; that I am
using for instructions, it says the following:
*If you are running a stock kernel supplied by your distribution, you
should install a matching
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