lf Of Rick Stevens
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2014 04:52 PM
To: linux clustering
Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] Simple data replication in a cluster
On 04/03/2014 01:58 PM, Vallevand, Mark K issued this missive:
> I'm looking for a simple way to replicate data within a cluster.
>
> It look
Mark K
Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] Simple data replication in a cluster
Hi
On Thursday 03 of April 2014 15:58:30 Vallevand, Mark K wrote:
> I'm looking for a simple way to replicate data within a cluster.
>
> It looks like my resources will be self-configuring and may need to push
gimer
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2014 04:18 PM
To: linux clustering
Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] Simple data replication in a cluster
On 03/04/14 04:58 PM, Vallevand, Mark K wrote:
> I'm looking for a simple way to replicate data within a cluster.
>
> It looks like my resources will
On 04/03/2014 01:58 PM, Vallevand, Mark K issued this missive:
I’m looking for a simple way to replicate data within a cluster.
It looks like my resources will be self-configuring and may need to push
changes they see to all nodes in the cluster. The idea being that when
a node crashes, the res
Hi
On Thursday 03 of April 2014 15:58:30 Vallevand, Mark K wrote:
> I'm looking for a simple way to replicate data within a cluster.
>
> It looks like my resources will be self-configuring and may need to push
> changes they see to all nodes in the cluster. The idea being that when a
> node cras
On 03/04/14 04:58 PM, Vallevand, Mark K wrote:
I’m looking for a simple way to replicate data within a cluster.
It looks like my resources will be self-configuring and may need to push
changes they see to all nodes in the cluster. The idea being that when
a node crashes, the resource will have
I'm looking for a simple way to replicate data within a cluster.
It looks like my resources will be self-configuring and may need to push
changes they see to all nodes in the cluster. The idea being that when a node
crashes, the resource will have its configuration present on the node on which