On 24/02/11 17:50, Steven Whitehouse wrote:
Depending on the exact mix of I/O, that is expected behaviour. That is
why it is so important to look at what can be done at the application
layer to mitigate such problems.
This is an academic environment.
Telling users to adjust the way they do
On 25/02/11 13:43, Bob Peterson wrote:
All of the fixes going into RHEL5.7 are in that version, and
it is faster and more accurate than the version shipped with RHEL5.6.
Will it be backported to 5.6?
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Hi all,
is there a way to define location dependencies among services? for
instance how can I define that Service A should run on the same node as
service B? Or the opposite: Service C should run on a different node
than service D?
Thank you,
Laszlo
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- Original Message -
| On 25/02/11 13:43, Bob Peterson wrote:
| All of the fixes going into RHEL5.7 are in that version, and
| it is faster and more accurate than the version shipped with
| RHEL5.6.
|
| Will it be backported to 5.6?
Hi,
I don't know yet. I don't control what goes
Hi all,
in which version of RHEL GFS2 is considered production ready? 5.3?
Thank you,
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Hi all,
I have a question related to fence agents and SNMP alarms.
Fence Agent can fail to fence the failed node for various reason; e.g. with
my bladecenter fencing agent, I sometimes get message saying bladecenter
fencing failed because of timeout or fence device IP address/user
credentials