Thank you very very much for the giving the configuration and yea the
start and stop time out should be specified else it is throwing warnings as
default time out is not with in the range of advised minimum!
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On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 09:26:57 +0530, Jayakrishnan
wrote:
> Hello Geek,
>
> I just stared the same project in el5 itself yesterday. I wonder if we
> could
> go on as explained in Andrew's 'Cluster from scratch', it will give you
an
> active/active cluster. Wouldn't it gives you loadbalancing.
>
> P
Hello Geek,
I just stared the same project in el5 itself yesterday. I wonder if we could
go on as explained in Andrew's 'Cluster from scratch', it will give you an
active/active cluster. Wouldn't it gives you loadbalancing.
Pardon me if this is a stupid suggestion!!
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Jayakrishnan. L
Hello
I have installed pacemaker and corosync on my redhat el5 with the
clusterlabs repository:
http://clusterlabs.org/rpm/epel-5/clusterlabs.repo
The installation worked fine, just needed to install some dependencies but
all ok :)
So now my question. I need the build a high-available web cluste