[Linux-cluster] I give up
Scott Becker
scottb at bxwa.com
Wed Nov 28 21:31:02 UTC 2007
Perhaps I should try it. But it seems like a step backwards. I don't
have enough hardware to run a cluster and experiment with a test cluster
to know when I can use the newer system.
scottb
jakub.suchy at enlogit.cz wrote:
> Scott Becker wrote:
>
>> Yes, slow at best. This list is better. Support is not the issue. I'm
>> shooting for 100% uptime with simple failover. There are too many problems
>> with the software and I'm a month behind schedule. The biggest problem is
>> the core system is malfunctioning. Smaller problem is that in the same test
>> I ran into the fencing issue that others have experienced, the menus are
>> too dynamic for the current fence_apc agent.
>>
>> A month ago I thought, steep learning curve and then I'll be all set.
>> redhat.com gives the distinct impression that they are selling a completed
>> solution. I disagree.
>>
>
> Have you tried RHEL 4.6 cluster? It's setup is really smooth oposite to
> RHEL 5.0, according to my experience. (As I said before, we will be
> trying 5.1 in few days).
>
> Jakub
>
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