AW: building cluster
Yasushi Okubo
yasushi at cabm.rutgers.edu
Wed Sep 21 20:47:50 UTC 2005
funtom wrote:
>Hi,
>
>It's a good idea to use Redhat Cluster Suite with RHEL4.
>Have a look here:
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>http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/csgfs/browse/rh-cs-en/
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>
We are in transition from PBS to Torque.
http://www.clusterresources.com/products/torque/
Does anyone have any data or information to compare those (Redhat
Cluster Suite vs Torque) since I do not know much about cluster suite ?
yasushi
>regards,
>Thomas
>
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>Im Auftrag von Greg Golin
>Gesendet: Montag, 12. September 2005 09:27
>An: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
>Betreff: Re: building cluster
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>www.linux-ha.org is another option. rh cluster suite is not trivial.
>
>good luck.
>gg
>
>On 9/12/05, Anze Vidmar <anzevi at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>hello!
>>
>>I need to build a cluster to run a simple web application.
>>The idea is to have a powerful machine that is running ESX server. In
>>the ESX server we need to set up a simple cluster for handling the
>>application.
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>>Since I've never been building clusters before, I'm asking you what's
>>the best way? I've been thinking RHEL AS 4 + Redhat Cluster Suite. Is
>>there anything else? Is there any documentation regarding this topic?
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>>And btw... Is it possible to build cluster with Fedora?
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>>Regards
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>>Anze Vidmar <anzevi at gmail.com>
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