On 10/04/2011 20:06, Meisam Mohammadkhani wrote:
Dear Digimer,
First of all, thanks for your reply.
I'm not familiar with DRBD, but according to my little searches it's a
solution for high availability in Linux operating system.
Considering you are asking on a Linux mailing list, that much sho
On 10/04/2011 21:40, Meisam Mohammadkhani wrote:
I'm familiar with Linux and clusters, but actually my knowledge is
around HPC clusters, not HA clusters. So you are right about the
"training time", but I will try to handle it ;) According to that Linux
world has a great open source projects aroun
I'm familiar with Linux and clusters, but actually my knowledge is around
HPC clusters, not HA clusters. So you are right about the "training time",
but I will try to handle it ;) According to that Linux world has a great
open source projects around high availability, file systems and so on, that
w
On 04/10/2011 03:06 PM, Meisam Mohammadkhani wrote:
> Dear Digimer,
>
> First of all, thanks for your reply.
> I'm not familiar with DRBD, but according to my little searches it's a
> solution for high availability in Linux operating system. But, actually
> our application uses .net as its framewo
Dear Digimer,
First of all, thanks for your reply.
I'm not familiar with DRBD, but according to my little searches it's a
solution for high availability in Linux operating system. But, actually our
application uses .net as its framework, so it is dependent to Windows-based
operating systems and us
What is fencing?
Fencing is the act of forecefully removing a node from a cluster. A node with
OCFS2 mounted will fence itself when it realizes that it doesn't have quorum in
a degraded cluster. It does this so that other nodes won't get stuck trying to
access its resources. Currently OCFS2 will
On 04/10/2011 10:29 AM, Meisam Mohammadkhani wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm new to GFS. I'm searching around a solution for our enterprise
> application that is responsible to save(and manipulate) historical data
> of industrial devices. Now, we have two stations that works like hot
> redundant of each
Hi All,
I'm new to GFS. I'm searching around a solution for our enterprise
application that is responsible to save(and manipulate) historical data of
industrial devices. Now, we have two stations that works like hot redundant
of each other. Our challenge is in case of failure. For now, our applica