Branimir wrote:
Hi list ;)
Well, here is my problem. I configured a few productions clusters myself
- mostly HP Proliant machines with ILO/ILO2. Now, I would like to do the
same thing but with ordinary PC hardware (the fact is my wife wants me
to reduce the number of my physical machines ;)). I
On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 19:44 -0400, Madison Kelly wrote:
> You know, I've been wondering the same thing now for a little while and
> had figured it just wasn't possible. I had seen a design a couple of
> years ago for a serial to reset switch home-brew fence device but I've
> not been able to fi
What about manual fencing / w SCSI fencing. That way if you share a storage
device, it will support GFS, and worse case scenario, you manually reboot
the manually fenced node. Good fence mechanism is just a "quick recovery"
solution.
Alan A.
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 19:44:53 -0400, Madison Kelly wrote
> Branimir wrote:
> > Hi list ;)
> >
> > Well, here is my problem. I configured a few productions clusters myself
> > - mostly HP Proliant machines with ILO/ILO2. Now, I would like to do the
> > same thing but with ordinary PC hardware (the f
Branimir wrote:
Hi list ;)
Well, here is my problem. I configured a few productions clusters myself
- mostly HP Proliant machines with ILO/ILO2. Now, I would like to do the
same thing but with ordinary PC hardware (the fact is my wife wants me
to reduce the number of my physical machines ;)). I
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Subject: [Linux-cluster] A home-grown cluster
Hi list ;)
Well, here is my problem. I configured a few productions clusters myself
- mostly HP Proliant machines with ILO/ILO2. Now, I would like to do the
same thing but with ordinary PC hardware (the fact is my wife wants
Hi list ;)
Well, here is my problem. I configured a few productions clusters myself
- mostly HP Proliant machines with ILO/ILO2. Now, I would like to do the
same thing but with ordinary PC hardware (the fact is my wife wants me
to reduce the number of my physical machines ;)). I have three more/l