Re: [Linux-HA] oracle-xe, xen, ocfs2 and heartbeat

2008-09-17 Thread Lars Marowsky-Bree
On 2008-09-15T22:28:06, Christian Lox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Andrew, thanks for your answers.Kernel upgrade seems to be a real nightmare, yes, if not at all impossible. Lars? :) Sorry. 2.1.4 contains the OCFS2 integration for SLE10 only. Since then, the user-space clustering

Re: [Linux-HA] oracle-xe, xen, ocfs2 and heartbeat

2008-09-16 Thread Andrew Beekhof
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 22:28, Christian Lox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Andrew, thanks for your answers.Kernel upgrade seems to be a real nightmare, yes, if not at all impossible. Lars? :) You're better off starting with openSUSE 11.0 (or even an 11.1 alpha/beta) and adding the latest

Re: [Linux-HA] oracle-xe, xen, ocfs2 and heartbeat

2008-09-15 Thread Christian Lox
Am 11.09.2008 um 11:04 schrieb Andrew Beekhof: Incidentally, we've spent some time over the last few weeks adding Pacemaker support to OCFS2 (but only when using the OpenAIS messaging layer - not Heartbeat). The latest rpms at

Re: [Linux-HA] oracle-xe, xen, ocfs2 and heartbeat

2008-09-15 Thread Andrew Beekhof
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 16:40, Christian Lox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Am 11.09.2008 um 11:04 schrieb Andrew Beekhof: Incidentally, we've spent some time over the last few weeks adding Pacemaker support to OCFS2 (but only when using the OpenAIS messaging layer - not Heartbeat). The latest

Re: [Linux-HA] oracle-xe, xen, ocfs2 and heartbeat

2008-09-15 Thread Christian Lox
Hi Andrew, thanks for your answers.Kernel upgrade seems to be a real nightmare, yes, if not at all impossible. Lars? :) You're better off starting with openSUSE 11.0 (or even an 11.1 alpha/beta) and adding the latest kernel and other pieces from Factory. Oops. I guess I got the

Re: [Linux-HA] oracle-xe, xen, ocfs2 and heartbeat

2008-09-11 Thread Andrew Beekhof
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 14:09, Christian Lox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Am 25.08.2008 um 12:33 schrieb Andrew Beekhof: Incidentally, we've spent some time over the last few weeks adding Pacemaker support to OCFS2 (but only when using the OpenAIS messaging layer - not Heartbeat). The latest

Re: [Linux-HA] oracle-xe, xen, ocfs2 and heartbeat

2008-09-08 Thread Christian Lox
Am 25.08.2008 um 12:33 schrieb Andrew Beekhof: Incidentally, we've spent some time over the last few weeks adding Pacemaker support to OCFS2 (but only when using the OpenAIS messaging layer - not Heartbeat). The latest rpms at

Re: [Linux-HA] oracle-xe, xen, ocfs2 and heartbeat

2008-08-27 Thread Lars Marowsky-Bree
On 2008-08-26T14:00:35, Ciro Iriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was talking about the combination of OCFS2 with HA for membership, for other tasks I think it'll be as useful as today... We will continue to support the integration between OCFS2 and the user-space cluster membership layer in

Re: [Linux-HA] oracle-xe, xen, ocfs2 and heartbeat

2008-08-26 Thread Ciro Iriarte
2008/8/25 Ivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Will this support (ocfs2+heartbeat) be dropped in future releases of SLES?. I doubt. It's not published yet for SLES11 but the impression I get is that OCFS2 will be supported along of GFS generally. ocfs+HA is one of the key/unique features of SLES so I

Re: [Linux-HA] oracle-xe, xen, ocfs2 and heartbeat

2008-08-25 Thread Andrew Beekhof
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 16:06, Christian Lox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, anyone with experience with the above mentioned setup on this list? Is it possible to build a stable oracle-xe cluster with this? Any concerns about data integrity or the like? Basically you'll want to be using

Re: [Linux-HA] oracle-xe, xen, ocfs2 and heartbeat

2008-08-25 Thread Ciro Iriarte
2008/8/25 Andrew Beekhof [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 16:06, Christian Lox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, anyone with experience with the above mentioned setup on this list? Is it possible to build a stable oracle-xe cluster with this? Any concerns about data integrity or

[Linux-HA] oracle-xe, xen, ocfs2 and heartbeat

2008-08-11 Thread Christian Lox
Hi there, anyone with experience with the above mentioned setup on this list? Is it possible to build a stable oracle-xe cluster with this? Any concerns about data integrity or the like? Thanks for any pointer, Christian ___ Linux-HA mailing list