Re: [gentoo-cluster] High-Availability Howto for Gentoo

2006-04-11 Thread busby
You've found a starter on PostgreSQL clustering ?? I'd be most interested, are you sure you don't mean PostgreSQL replication with slony I am unaware of any clustering support for postgreSQL but must admit I haven't looked in over a year. Grtz Ramon I think am, these: PostgreSQL

Re: [gentoo-cluster] High-Availability Howto for Gentoo

2006-04-11 Thread Donnie Berkholz
Ramon van Alteren wrote: Suggest we pick one of the usual free licenses (maybe the same as the gentoo documentation project uses ?) Please! Otherwise we can never incorporate the material into any official documentation. Thanks, Donnie signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: [gentoo-cluster] High-Availability Howto for Gentoo

2006-04-11 Thread Donnie Berkholz
Brady Catherman wrote: One last question for you all.. Why is distcc so popular? We used it on our 134 node cluster and it actually made compiling much slower than just running it on one of the nodes. The network overhead killed the performance gain. The only way we found that it helped was

Re: [gentoo-cluster] High-Availability Howto for Gentoo

2006-04-11 Thread Dice R. Random
Hi Eric, Sorry, forgot to CC the list on this. Here goes... On 4/11/06, Eric Thibodeau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mr. Rand(), I tend to prone the Diskless approach for the reasons you are mentionning. You can easily switch between roots with a network boot just by modifying your