Hello Nick, On 10/25/2011 02:43 AM, Nick Khamis wrote: > Hello Andreas, > > I did not want to post the following to the list.
hmmm ... was not exactly successful ;-) Thank you so much > for your help thus far, it > has enabled us to get up and running, and focus on other aspects of > the project. Glad to help! I am slowly > starting to learn the pcmk concept "the hard way! ;)" As for: > >>> Cluster file system for Asterisk? Are you sure it's worth adding that >>> extra layer? > > The idea is to cluster asterisk providing both failover and load > balancing. We will attempt to do this using > an ocf resource agent implemented by hastexo, or using a proxy. For > this reason we are liking the idea of > using a network filesystem for the asterisk config files. It's just > prototyped right now using virutal machines. So you really want it "the extra hard way"?! Cluster fs for some config files ... Good luck ;-) > > Yes of course, we can have an active/active asterisk cluster with each > instance managing its own config files > and therefore, eliminating ocfs/gfs etc.. Right now I have to figure > out how "ocf:pacemaker:controld" works. And > get myself away from the "not installed" error.... We have a working > distributed locking mechanism however, I > cannot find any good information on what the resource agent requires, > how it works etc... Ubuntu 10.04 LTS - Lucid - is one the few distros having packages for all stacks (ocfs2/gfs2).... see: http://martinloschwitz.wordpress.com/2011/10/24/updated-linux-cluster-stack-packages-for-ubuntu-10-04/ > > As you know, the good thing about learning the hard way, and making > ALL the mistakes is that, I will be able > to idenify, and point out the mistakes others make when seeking help > from the mailing list. Nice to hear you want to give something back to the community. Regards, Andreas -- Need help with Pacemaker? http://www.hastexo.com/now > > Kind Regards, > > Nick from Toronto. > _______________________________________________ > Linux-HA mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha > See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
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