I don't know what you want to do, so I can't say if DRBD is right for you or not.

If you need synchronous, block-level replication, then DRBD is excellent.

On 18/07/13 15:49, Gopalakrishnan N wrote:
Why to use DRBD? Cant I use lyncd with rsync? Any idea?


On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 1:10 AM, Gopalakrishnan N
<gopalakrishnan...@gmail.com <mailto:gopalakrishnan...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Thanks for your comments.

    Am using CentOS, hope I can follow this PDF -
    
http://clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.0/pdf/Clusters_from_Scratch/Pacemaker-1.0-Clusters_from_Scratch-en-US.pdf


    On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 12:48 AM, Digimer <li...@alteeve.ca
    <mailto:li...@alteeve.ca>> wrote:

        On 18/07/13 15:07, Gopalakrishnan N wrote:

            I have gone through certain links, as like the below,

            
https://www.johncahill.net/__wiki/index.php/2_Node_Active/__Passive_cluster#Install_and___configure_lsyncd
            
<https://www.johncahill.net/wiki/index.php/2_Node_Active/Passive_cluster#Install_and_configure_lsyncd>

            
http://www.6tech.org/2013/03/__linux-firewall-cluster-with-__pacemaker-and-corosync/
            
<http://www.6tech.org/2013/03/linux-firewall-cluster-with-pacemaker-and-corosync/>

            
http://zeldor.biz/2010/12/__activepassive-cluster-with-__pacemaker-corosync/
            
<http://zeldor.biz/2010/12/activepassive-cluster-with-pacemaker-corosync/>

            In all these the messages are different, in some article i
            saw i have to
            use virtual IP along with physical IP address, in some
            article only
            physical IP address is defined.

            Also I have to use floating IP address, if am not wrong....!

            Is there any proper article to follow and make a setup with
            Pacemaker,
            Corosync by using rsync of my files...!

            Thanks in advance.


        The "Clusters from Scratch" tutorial is maintained by
        pacemaker's author, so it's as authoritative as it gets.

        http://clusterlabs.org/doc/

        It covers configuring a virtual IP address. Which version you
        follow, crmsh or pcs, depends on your operating system. If
        you're using RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, you'll probably want the pcs
        version. In all other cases, you'll probably want the crmsh version.

        Section 5.2 shows how to setup a virtual/floating IP address.

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