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Re: [Linux-cluster] Two node cluster - howto
- From: José Miguel Parrella Romero <joseparrella gmail com>
- To: linux clustering <linux-cluster redhat com>
- Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] Two node cluster - howto
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:54:44 -0400
El 28/10/07 20:20, Andrew Hole escribió:
II want to create a very basic cluster of two nodes to configure
failover of a service. This
OT: You're probably better off with Heartbeat than with Red Hat's
Cluster suite. You might even try the Ultramonkey strategy for building
HA two-node clusters [1]. Basically it involves installing Heartbeat on
each node, establishing a dedicated communication media between both
nodes (such as crossover Ethernet cable, or whatever) and declaring
which services you want to be handled by Heartbeat.
If you want fencing, there's STONITH for Heartbeat, FWIW.
HTH,
Jose
[1] http://www.ultramonkey.org/3/topologies/ha-overview.html
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