[Linux-cluster] Cluster software availability for FC6?

nirmal tom nirmaltom at hotmail.com
Fri Apr 13 21:21:35 UTC 2007


hi,
u can use
yum -y install gfs2-utils
GNBD is only needed ,only when u r in need of a shared storage.
My suggestion is update ur kernel to 2.6.20 and dowload the cluster source 
tar ball and install it on fc6


regards,
Nirmal Tom.
>From: Greg Hudson <ghudson at MIT.EDU>
>Reply-To: linux clustering <linux-cluster at redhat.com>
>To: linux clustering <linux-cluster at redhat.com>
>Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] Cluster software availability for FC6?
>Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 15:43:31 -0400
>
>On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 14:29 -0400, Jim Parsons wrote:
> > Hi Greg, thanks for your interest. Mixing OS versions in a cluster can
> > be a tricky business. Granted that RHEL5 is an immediate descendent of
> > fc6 and all, everything should be OK - but there is still a broader
> > possibility for an issue to arise when doing a hybrid thing, imho.
>
>Thanks for your answer.  I'm planning to run FC6 on all the cluster
>nodes (although they will begin as paravirtual guest images on an RHEL5
>host), but that plan is driven by the requirements of a few nodes in
>particular.
>
> > All base cluster suite packages plus GFS and CLVM are built and
> > available with fc6. The conga component you are referring to is a
> > management interface.
>
>I can certainly live without Conga, but of the cluster components I see
>packaged with RHEL5, some other key ones appear to be missing on FC6,
>particularly:
>
>gndb and kmod-gnbd
>gfs-utils and kmod-gfs
>
>I do see cman, rgmanager, system-config-cluster, and ipvsadm.
>
>Apologies in advance if I'm just not looking in the correct places.
>
>
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