Am 24.11.11 22:28, schrieb Florian Haas:
> On 11/24/11 21:13, Willi Fehler wrote:
>> I've some questions:
>>
>> 1. Could you please send me a link, where I can download SRPMS for
>> Fedora? I've checked the redhat mirrors,
>> and I didn't found any packages. (SRPM)
> Well they're obviously hosted on the Fedora mirrors, by far not all of
> which are operated by Red Hat.
>
> Since you're evidently in .de, then this would be one of the suitable
> mirrors:
>
> http://ftp.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/linux/fedora/linux/releases/16/Everything/source/SRPMS/
>
>> 2. What is the advantage of ocf:heartbeat:mysql instead lsb:mysql?
> Support for multiple instances, configurable from the CIB, better
> monitoring, MySQL replication support, etc. etc.
>
>> 3. Should I switch to DRBD-8.4?
> Unless this is purely an experimental testing setup, no. The DRBD
> developers currently recommend to stay away from 8.4.0 in production.
>
> Cheers,
> Florian
>
Hi Florian,

the SRPM are working on CentOS-6. I just got a simple warning 
"/var/lib/heartbeat/cores no such file or directory" if I configure the cib.
What are the advantages of Pacemaker 1.2.6 instead of the 1.2.4 release 
in CentOS-6. The setup is purely experimental at the moment, but that
setup should be pushed to production as soon as possible. The cluster is 
designed for one of our customers. (web-application)

One idea was to use linux bonding for eth0 and eth1, but unfortanely the 
server has only 2 network interfaces. I just added you in Xing,
could you please let me know, if you are providing any professional 
support? I think it is an good idea to add professional
support for these cluster, before we put it into production.

Regards - Willi


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