Re: [Openais] totem interface description?

2010-01-04 Thread Wen.Tian
I am also looking up the interface between openais and pacemaker. There are some specifications on the website http://www.saforum.org/forms/ that might be help. I am reading the C programing interface related document,but I do not go through the code to do the verification now. - Origina

[Openais] totem interface description?

2010-01-04 Thread Alan Jones
It appears that Pacemaker is using TOTEM configuration updates to receive notification of membership changes from openais/corosync. Is there any documentation for this interface? Alan ___ Openais mailing list Openais@lists.linux-foundation.org https://li

Re: [Openais] OCFS2 or GFS2 for three node cluster?

2010-01-04 Thread Joel Becker
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 01:55:01PM -0800, Hunny Bunny wrote: > Could somebody please advise me which distributed FS OCFS2 > or GFS2 is better to use for independently accessing shared MySQL, SVN > and other databases and data storages on three node cluster with a > future possibility to extend the

[Openais] OCFS2 or GFS2 for three node cluster?

2010-01-04 Thread Hunny Bunny
Hello folkz, Could somebody please advise me which distributed FS OCFS2 or GFS2 is better to use for independently accessing shared MySQL, SVN and other databases and data storages on three node cluster with a future possibility to extend the cluster to five or ten nodes? Thanks in advance, Alex

[Openais] How to turn on file logging in corosync / openais

2010-01-04 Thread Hunny Bunny
Hello folkz and a Happy New Year! I'm new to this list and to the HA cluster configuration / installation. Please have a mercy for the newbie. I'm trying to enable corosync / openais logging into /var/log/corosync file in my corosync.conf / openais.conf I have this for the logging: <---

Re: [Openais] What's the maximal number of nodes could the openais support?

2010-01-04 Thread Andrew Beekhof
2009/12/29 Wen.Tian : > Hi,Dave > > From the openais 0.80.3 source code, the  PROCESSOR_COUNT_MAX is set as 384. > Does that mean the openais can support cluster up to 384 nodes? I think high 30's is the approximate limit for a fully connected cluster (due to limitations of the totem protocol). Th