"sHANT)I(" wrote:
>
> PIRANHA from redhat (topped on linux-ha) is a quite nice enviroment for
>HA-Clustering , even for heterogene background
IIRC Piranha is more for load-balancing than for high availability
though it has its HA part. Best is IMHO SGI's Failsafe as it is a port
of the commercial IRIX Failsafe which has been used a couple of years in
production.
> Am Donnerstag, 28. Februar 2002 15:01 schrieb Juri Haberland:
> -=> Frederico Costa wrote:
> -=> >
> -=> > Sorry, I've forgotten this little aspect ];-)
> -=> >
> -=> > It's a HA cluster using Courier
> -=> >
> -=> > Like this:
> -=>
> -=>
> -=> > shanti wrote:
> -=> >
> -=> > > what kind of ??
> -=> > >
> -=> > > HA or Load-sharing ?
> -=> > >
> -=> > > Am Mittwoch, 27. Februar 2002 21:20 schrieb Frederico Costa:
> -=> > > > Hi all,
> -=> > > >
> -=> > > > Thanks every body for the help in the multidomain courier server
> -=> > > :-)
> -=> > > >
> -=> > > > I have another issue now (these customers.. .:-)
> -=> > > >
> -=> > > > How can I install two or more servers as a courierd cluster? Is it
> -=> > >
> -=> > > > possible????
> -=>
> -=> Sure. I assume you are using Linux.
> -=> If you want to do it right you need a shared storage device, e.g. a
> -=> external RAID array that you connect to both servers. Then you need a HA
> -=> software, e.g. Heartbeat (http://linux-ha.org/), SGI Failsafe
> -=> (http://oss.sgi.com/projects/failsafe/) or Kimberlite
> -=> (http://www.missioncriticallinux.com/products/cluster.php).
> -=>
> -=> A good starting point is the Linux-HA website http://linux-ha.org/.;
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