On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
> On 2009-01-29T23:06:04, Priyanka Ranjan wrote:
>
> > one thing more can we configure a cluster having nodes which belong
> > to different subnet.
>
> You can, but there must be working multicast communication between the
> nodes.
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Am Freitag, 30. Januar 2009 10:24:11 schrieb Simon Horman:
> Hi,
>
(...)
>
> Anibal and to a lesser extent I have prepared debian packages
> of heartbeat 2.99.2 and pacemaker 1.0.1. And I think that we
> are quite close to uploading them. They latest can be found at
> either http://people.debian.or
On Jan 30, 2009, at 1:03 PM, Raoul Bhatia [IPAX] wrote:
> hi,
>
> in the FAQ under the section "how do i test my cluster" [1] i read
> that one should use the CTS (or cluster_test) for testing the cluster.
>
> is this true for *any* type of cluster, or does this only run a
> specific
> test-sui
On 2009-01-29T23:06:04, Priyanka Ranjan wrote:
> now i am able to form a cluster. previously i was using pvt address .
> when i used public ip address it worked. i am bit confused here , i
> believe my pvt addresses are properly configured. does openais cluster
> need public ip address . i gue
hi,
in the FAQ under the section "how do i test my cluster" [1] i read
that one should use the CTS (or cluster_test) for testing the cluster.
is this true for *any* type of cluster, or does this only run a specific
test-suite that basically checks if pacemaker itself is working as
intended.
mean
hi,
first of all: many thanks for your work! and you do not have to
apologize for the slow process. anyone complaining is more than welcome
to do that themselves.
besides that, as an active debian user, i would like to comment on your
email.
Simon Horman wrote:
> Anibal and to a lesser extent I
Hi,
first up sorry for the cross post, but this information covers
both linux-ha and pacemaker.
Secondly I'd like to appologise for the slow progress of
getting a version of heartbeat that uses pacemaker into Debain.
I'm happy to say that wait should be almost over.
Anibal and to a lesser exten