Hi all.

I have developed a test bed to test high available clusters based on Pacemaker 
and PostgreSQL. The combination of words "test bed" was given to me by a 
dictionary. For an russian this is rather funny, so, please, tell me is this 
suitable phrase for this? The test bed is deployed on VirtualBox  virtual 
machines (VMs) in MacBook Pro. Totally there will be 12 VMs which will occupy 
36GiB of hard disk. They will form 4 high available clusters (different 
variants). The clusters are automatically created. And can be automatically 
tested. The special script will in loop imitates different faults, wait for 
restoration the cluster, fix the broken node and do next test. The project is 
under MIT license in GitHub and I just have finished translation README to 
English language.

https://github.com/domclick/tuchanka

This test bed can be used to test HA clusters. There is a list of already 
detected problems of Pacemaker and PostgreSQL in the README. And it can be used 
for presentations, thats why it is designed to run inside one MacBook Pro. I 
think this will be much better instead of screenshots or video to show how HA 
clusters survive different faults in the real time.

The software is rather outdated. It works with PostgreSQL 11 and CentOS 7. The 
next step will be upgrading to CentOS 8 and PostgreSQL 12. Please tell me, is 
it useful and worth to continue? Where is better announce it? May be somewhere 
exists special mailing list for such things.

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