Ok Thomas...
Thanks for all this information
My best!
2017-03-31 8:57 GMT-03:00 Thomas Lamprecht :
> Yes, if this storage can run the corosync-qnetd daemon.
> So, if your storage is a Linux-ish Box then it's highly probable that you
> can install it.
> There are also BSD ports of corosync,
Yes, if this storage can run the corosync-qnetd daemon.
So, if your storage is a Linux-ish Box then it's highly probable that
you can install it.
There are also BSD ports of corosync, so in general it should be
possible there too.
Note, that while currently I would not recommend it for any ent
Thanks for this nice explanation Thomas.
I suppose qdevice could be install in the storage for 2 node cluster
solution, right??
Em 31 de mar de 2017 04:24, "Thomas Lamprecht"
escreveu:
Hi,
On 03/30/2017 10:38 PM, Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I have read something about QDevice will
Hi,
On 03/30/2017 10:38 PM, Gilberto Nunes wrote:
Hi folks
I have read something about QDevice will be implement inside PVE 5.x.
What is the purpose of QDevice? Is it mean that it will be possible have a
secure 2 node cluster??
A QDevice is a daemon that runs on an external Server,
said Serve
Hi folks
I have read something about QDevice will be implement inside PVE 5.x.
What is the purpose of QDevice? Is it mean that it will be possible have a
secure 2 node cluster??
Thank a lot.
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Obrigado
Cordialmente
Gilberto Ferreira
Consultor TI Linux | IaaS Proxmox, CloudStack, KVM | Zent