FWIIW, I thought the question was in regards to Cluster Suite (RHCS), not 
Global File System (GFS)?  In that regard, what does fencing have to do with 
this?

@Ana, are you concerned about pulse heartbeat?  That should not be an issue, 
but more so, there will (probably) be no kernel client-session tracking for 
fail-over, because your remote datacenter is not on the same physical LAN.  
That means if you did fail-over, the virtual IP will takeover, but all current 
sessions would be dropped and need to re-connect.

Also, from my understanding of Linux IPVS on which RHCS is based, is that it 
can support a remote datacenter, without spanning tree, if you use the 
tunneling option (not direct or nat)... although we have never tried it.

But your "support" question sounds like it is aimed squarely at Red Hat should 
something break down, and not about Linux IPVS being capable of working or not. 
 If your implementation works solely with the tools Red Hat supplies, then I 
see no reason why they would not support an issue should it present itself 
during your QA.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of brem belguebli
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 9:41 AM
To: linux clustering
Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] RHCS separate datacenter

Hi,

Fencing is the blocking point, in case you want site disaster to be 
automatically handled.

Brem

2010/8/12 Laszlo Beres <[email protected]>:
> On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Marchezetti Macedo, Ana Cristina 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I have heard that RHCS has not been designed for use across separate 
>> locations but I didn't find any red hat statment about it? Is it 
>> supported by Red Hat?
>
> IMHO as long as you can ensure all RHCS requirements between different 
> geographical locations, it should not be a problem. But that's true, 
> there is no definitive support for SRDF or other storage replication, 
> as it exists in Sun Cluster for instance.
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