edy wrote:
any body want to give same explanation about clustering?
Availability clusters group sets of machines which may or may not be
load-balanced, in which one or more members of the cluster will assume
the workload of any member which fails. This kind of cluster is useful
when you
edy wrote:
any body want to give same explanation about clustering?
what is the advantage of clustering and the different with non clusterig?
sory if this topic dont related with this mailing :)
Depends on what type of clustering you are talking about.
Usually people refer to "HA&q
any body want to give same explanation about
clustering?
what is the advantage of clustering and the
different with non clusterig?
sory if this topic dont related with this mailing
:)
thanks
Ajay -
Did you ever find the clustering toolkit??? I wrote to Jason about the files
downloads being broken due to it not resolving.
Thanks
Michael Weiner
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Thanks Kristof, since downloading the clustering toolkit is an enigma now, I could try
configuring replication. Isnt replication and clustering the same?
Regards,
Ajay
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Hi,
I have installed mysql 4.0 on a REDHAT 7.3 box. I need too install
Hi,
I have installed mysql 4.0 on a REDHAT 7.3 box. I need too install the mysql
clustering toolkit but am not able to find a downloadable website. Please can you
guide me
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www.openmosix.org as well. Worked quite well on rh7.3 /8.0
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 11:10:31AM -0800, David Busby wrote:> Will you please point me to what I'll need to `man` or Google to learn> about Linux clustering?http://www.linux-ha.orghttp
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 11:10:31AM -0800, David Busby wrote:
> Will you please point me to what I'll need to `man` or Google to learn
> about Linux clustering?
http://www.linux-ha.org
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/advserver/
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David,
I recall seeing something at either www.freshmeat.net and or
www.sourceforge.net regarding either some kind clustering "helper" apps
and or full on clustering software.
Good luck!
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Will you please point me to what I'll need to `man` or Google to learn
about Linux clustering?
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n, do
you really want a hundred different answers to the same question?)
Okay, that's my answer to the question, now for the websites:
pvm: http://www.epm.ornl.gov/pvm/pvm_home.html
mpi: http://www.mpi-forum.org/
Clustering: http://extremelinux.esd.ornl.gov/
Beowulf: http://www.beowulf.
On 10 Feb 2003 at 11:32am (-0500), James Pifer wrote:
> I'm trying to get information about clustering with Redhat 8.0. I've
> done some google searches, but not getting as far as I'd like. So I was
> hoping to ask a couple general questions.
>
> Can you use clus
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 09:32, James Pifer wrote:
> If anyone can point me to some useful information that would be great.
>
> Thanks,
> James
Depends on the type of clustering you need. For high-availability,
follow the link in Ed Wilts email. For computational clusters, check
ou
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 12:49:23PM -0500, James Pifer wrote:
> Thanks, I'll visit that site. Is there a seperate mailing list for
> people who know the clustering stuff? Or are you stuck with using RH
> support? I'll check the web site you mention for a mailing list as well.
Thanks, I'll visit that site. Is there a seperate mailing list for
people who know the clustering stuff? Or are you stuck with using RH
support? I'll check the web site you mention for a mailing list as well.
We have a copy of AS, but have had a lot of trouble getting it installed
o
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 11:32:11AM -0500, James Pifer wrote:
> I'm trying to get information about clustering with Redhat 8.0. I've
> done some google searches, but not getting as far as I'd like. So I was
> hoping to ask a couple general questions.
>
> Can you use
I'm trying to get information about clustering with Redhat 8.0. I've
done some google searches, but not getting as far as I'd like. So I was
hoping to ask a couple general questions.
Can you use clustering with Redhat 8 or do you need to use Redhat
Advanced Server?
Is it built into
>>> On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Steve Buehler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spoke:
> Is anybody running Clustering with multiple sites on one server?
Yup, I've put a maximum of 25 sites on 1 cluster system, but it's not
really one server, if you know what I mean. ;)
Oh, using LVS, (direct
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>Is anybody running Clustering with multiple sites on one server? If so,
>what are the problems with this? We are look at clustering servers and
>were told that you run into problems if you are actually running more than
>one site in the cluste
What type of cluster will you be running?
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Is anybody running Clustering with multiple sites on one server? If so,
what are the problems
Is anybody running Clustering with multiple sites on one server? If so,
what are the problems with this? We are look at clustering servers and
were told that you run into problems if you are actually running more than
one site in the cluster even though it CAN be done.
Thanks
Steve
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hi,
anyone know of any software or script that can
synchronize user accounts from one machine to another
cluster member? I have two clustered servers and when
I add a user account to one machine, I had to
hi,
anyone know of any software or script that can
synchronize user accounts from one machine to another
cluster member? I have two clustered servers and when
I add a user account to one machine, I had to do it on
the other one.
thnx,
lh
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Subject: Clustering - Piranha - LVS - etc.. :(
Hi,
I have been banging my head over the
Hi,
I have been banging my head over the keyboard with this and have gotten
nowhere.. I have been trying to get some sort of guidance in terms of docs
as to how I could setup a two node cluster using RH7.2 & piranha but with
no luck.. After checking at the LVS site and Redhat's HA site I still
h
Hi,
I have been banging my head over the keyboard with this and have gotten
nowhere.. I have been trying to get some sort of guidance in terms of docs
as to how I could setup a two node cluster using RH7.2 & piranha but with
no luck.. After checking at the LVS site and Redhat's HA site I still
ha
My company needs to separate EDI from corporate e-mail. I am considering
using a small Redhat cluster to deliver EDI. However, most of the literature
I have seen on-line describes delivery of FTP, HTTP, and Telnet services over
multiple CPUs. Does anyone know of a case where SMTP has been deliv
November 10, 2000 12:34 PM
Subject: HA clustering
> hi,
> our company finally decided that we need to cluster our web/email
> servers through high availability, load balanced cluster.
> i read an article in linux journal (may 9 2000) on the subject, but that
> did not seem like enough i
HA clustering? any advices/tips will also be
appreciared: )
thanks
max
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>landscape. Gotta use linux if you do serious computing.
>
>Sorry, even the most basic mechanics is beyond me - I prefer to simulate my
>world - that way you don't bang your knuckles on the engine.
>
Curiosity has led me t
I walked this path a few months ago, though with different design constraints.
I ran into a lot of the same stuff you did: everybody is SAN-crazy. I didn't
like the thought of having to rely on NFS (or worse) for my production data
access, so we tried to find a practical SCSI-attached solution.
Sorry for the off topic post:
I'm building a Linux cluster here soon. I'm looking at storage options for
my database servers and web servers. I *could* put 10-disk arrays in each
database server, but I'm looking for an option that would allow me to
consolidate all those disks and storage and ha
Turn off HTML if you want responses as lots of people filter HTML emails
RH 6.2 has web server clustering ability from what I read, look on thier
web site
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>I want to now if
lity clusters."
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>
> I want to now if there is a High Availability
> Clustering software
> for Red Hat Linux (some thing like MC/Sevice Guard for
> HP-UX)?
> Is anybody working on that
Hi,
I want to now if there is a High Availability Clustering
software for Red Hat Linux (some thing like MC/Sevice Guard for HP-UX)?
Is anybody working on that?
Thank A Lot
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> From: Bernhard Rosenkraenzer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 6:35 PM
> To: John Catral
> Subject: Re: PC clustering question
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>
On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, John Catral wrote:
> I am a student at Rutgers University here in new Jersey, and I was wondering
> if anyone can give me some information about Linux PC Clusters. Is it the
> same thing about what I hear about the BeoWulf clustering that Linux is
> capable of
I am a student at Rutgers University here in new Jersey, and I was wondering
if anyone can give me some information about Linux PC Clusters. Is it the
same thing about what I hear about the BeoWulf clustering that Linux is
capable of?
1. What exactly is a PC Cluster? And how does Linux PC
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Paul Brown wrote:
> > Our organization is planning to purchase 10 rack mount systems which will
> > primarily be used to server web pages and applications. Our goal is to
> > find a clustering technology that will deliver in order of priority
> &
> Our organization is planning to purchase 10 rack mount systems which will
> primarily be used to server web pages and applications. Our goal is to
> find a clustering technology that will deliver in order of priority
> 1) high availability/failover 2) load balancing 3) e
Hi all,
I have a customer that today are running some of their most important
buessnies on a Redhat 6.0 system.
This system can not be aloud to be down for long(read - "never").
What they/we want to do is to setup 2 machines in some sort of cluster so
that if one of the machines goes down then
es and applications. Our goal is to
> find a clustering technology that will deliver in order of priority
> 1) high availability/failover 2) load balancing 3) effective CPU
> utilization.
>
> I've been browsing the web looking for Open Source Linux-based clustering
> solutions.
ur organization is planning to purchase 10 rack mount systems which will
> primarily be used to server web pages and applications. Our goal is to
> find a clustering technology that will deliver in order of priority
> 1) high availability/failover 2) load balancing 3) effective CPU
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Our organization is planning to purchase 10 rack mount systems which will
primarily be used to server web pages and applications. Our goal is to
find a clustering technology that will deliver in order of priority
1) high availability
Hello,
Just a few questions on Linux clustering:
1) Is it possible to just have a 2-node cluster?
2) Is having a cluster the same as SMP?
3) Is clustering only good for doing things such as mathematical
equations, etc. or can I use it as if I was using a two-processor?
4) What is required to
On Fri, 22 May 1998, Shawn McMahon wrote:
> What I want to do is take some thin clients and set them to boot from one IP
> address, but have it round-robin to several different machines so that I'm
Hmm, I guess you could abuse IP masquerading to do this (have two NIC's,
the other boot hosts hidde
On Fri, 22 May 1998, Shawn McMahon wrote:
> So I figure on taking 3 or 4 Linux boxes, clustering them, and being able to
> boot a whole bunch at once.
Why 3 or 4 Linux boxes? 1 should do the trick... The network is going to
be the bottleneck here - it doesn't take a terribly powerful
There's been some talk here lately about Beowulf. But that's not the kind
of clustering I want to know about.
What I want to know is, what software is available to let me take several
machines, put TFTP servers on all of them, and make the whole thing respond
to one IP address.
W
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