[Pacemaker] Which Linux to use for cluster

Norbert Winkler norbert.winkler at karmel.at
Thu Mar 18 06:15:56 UTC 2010


Thank you al for answering wtih really good statements
especially thanks to Dr. Schwartzkopff
and to
Dominik Klein
both helps me  a lot

Thank you
Norbert Winkler



Am 17.03.2010 10:37, schrieb Michael Schwartzkopff:
> Am Mittwoch, 17. März 2010 09:01:11 schrieb Andrew Beekhof:
>    
>> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 10:52 PM, Michael Schwartzkopff
>>
>> <misch at multinet.de>  wrote:
>>      
>>> Am Dienstag, 16. März 2010 20:43:32 schrieb Winkler Norbert:
>>>        
>>>> Hallo again Forum
>>>> It seems that  a failed the second time building a pacemaker cluster
>>>> first with opensuse 11. 2 onboard software
>>>> second with opensuse 11.2 with repository from clusterlab
>>>> It seems that it worked but i couldn't write the  resource pemanently
>>>> into the cib,
>>>> i posted it  to  this forum ....
>>>>
>>>> So what i want is a pacemaker cluster with drbd to run openiscsitarget
>>>> as redundant storage for an esx server.
>>>> I work for an Austrian monestary Karmelitenkonvent (www.karmel.at)  and
>>>> i am a one man show for the whole Monestary in Austria.
>>>>
>>>> I have to servers with netto 5 TB each ( one is 3ware raid with raid 5
>>>> (sohuld  be secondary) and one is 3ware raid with raid 50)
>>>> Each server has two two nics i used  it in my last try one with cross
>>>> over for drbd and the other for the normal connection.
>>>>
>>>> So please tell me with which linux variant  i  have the best chance to
>>>> make this work as i want  and with which variant i can also get
>>>> a litttle help
>>>>
>>>> Thank you in advance
>>>> Norbert Winkler
>>>>          
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> The problem is that no distribution has a good recent verion of pacemaker
>>> included
>>>        
>> Fedora-12 has 1.0.7 and I'll probably push in 1.0.8 (released last
>> night) later today.
>> Its also what I do all my testing on, and the reference distro for
>> "clusters from scratch".
>>
>>      
>>> and you have to find out or to known which version of pacemaker really
>>> works good for what distribution. But this can change daily.
>>>        
>> Huh?
>>
>> The only version/distro specific issues I know of are with Debian.
>> Its highly unfair to generalize Debian's problems to mean all distros.
>>      
> Perhaps yes. I said that fedora seems to be the best platform for the time
> beeing. But I still have issues with opensuse 11.2. And yes, I did not have
> the time to find out more about the problem.
>
> Greetings,
>
>    


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