REDHAT CLUSTER

Gaddis, Jeremy L. jlgaddis at ivytech.edu
Tue Sep 26 04:02:00 UTC 2006


There's always heartbeat [http://www.linux-ha.org], pretty simple to
setup, maintain, and it's free.

I'm using it with RHEL4 on a pair of DL320's that were bought recently
to migrate our websites to (off of IIS5/Win2K).  Had my first server
issue just yesterday, actually, and the cluster was running off the
secondary server for about seven hours before I noticed (no one else
did).

I posted some info and technical details of implementing heartbeat up on
my personal website if you wish to take a look:
http://www.jeremygaddis.com/2006/08/31/new-linux-cluster-goes-into-produ
ction/.

-j

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Jeremy L. Gaddis
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Computer & Technology Services
Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana
812.330.6156 (w)  812.391.0358


 

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Dear All.

"Greetings for the Day !!!"

I have two HP DL380 G4 PROLIANT servers configured with HP MSA500
storage and RHEL 3 installed in both the servers. Is there any software
inbuilt in REDHAT to configure cluster in RHEL 3. If so please tell me
in detail to configure the Cluster in Fail over mode.

Thanks in advance !!!!

With regards,
Piyoo.
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