On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 12:43:49PM -0500, Dimitri Maziuk wrote: > On 05/29/2014 12:01 PM, Jay G. Scott wrote: > > > what's the answer for ... Centos, I guess...? And it does > > embarrass me to have to ask that. > > Pacemaker/corosync -- 2+-node clusters, active-active clusters, active > development. Support for free is 50% chance Lars will ask you if you're > a paying Suse customer. > > Heartbeat 'R1' (i.e. as long as you don't use 'crm' mode) -- simple, > stupid, has been rock solid (and, consequently, untouched) for years. > 2-node active/passive clusters only, DIY external resource monitoring > (mon), the level of support is: Digimer will tell you "upgrade to > pacemaker". > > What do you intend to run in HA mode?
1. thx to all who replied. i've been hammered on for a few days and got behind on reading the replies. 2. it'll be centos, and i'll do Pacemaker/corosync since it's new and it's my thing -- no external requirements. 3. bind/named/dns, possible some fortran programs. thanks again. j. > -- > Dimitri Maziuk > Programmer/sysadmin > BioMagResBank, UW-Madison -- http://www.bmrb.wisc.edu > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-HA mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha > See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems -- Jay Scott 512-835-3553 [email protected] Head of Sun Support, Sr. System Administrator Applied Research Labs, Computer Science Div. S224 University of Texas at Austin _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
