Place your CVSROOT on a mounted GFS filesystem, then the files can be
access from 2 or more cluster nodes at once.  The rest depends on how
you use it.  Do you use pserver protocol, ssh, or access your CVS
repositories locally?
 
What are you trying to achieve with cluster services?  E.g. high
availability?


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        From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jonathan Weismann
        Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 4:24 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [Linux-cluster] CVS in a cluster
        
        
        All,
                I've got a quick question that perhaps someone can
answer as my googlefu and searches haven't been fruitful:
        
        Is it possible to create a cluster of RHEL5 servers and place
CVS servers inside them using shared storage of some sort (Fibre GNBD
ISCSI etc). If so how would one go about it and are there any docs,
wikis, web sites dedicated to this setup.
        
        I know it CAN be done, but I can't find any information on HOW.
Or is it just as simple as building the servers, installing clustering
software, then throwing the CVS services at it and saying "Use this
shared resource"?
        
        
        Thanks in advance and if this question was already asked, just
point me in the right direction as I didn't find it in the last hours of
searching :)
        
        J.Weismann
        
        

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