Gilberto Nunes wrote: > I was afraid to work with pacemaker/corosync.
Pacemaker/corosync is still a moving target. I've tested it with DRBD and it does work. There is no documentation in Ubuntu server guide about it since I don't want people to just use it, thinking it's a fully tested solution - it's not. It should be in 10.04 and documentation will be provided for it. > Indeed, I have think much about rhl cluster suite. Goal is to drop it in 10.04 and replace it with pacemaker as a preferred Ubuntu solution. At the moment, RHCS is industry standard, but even RedHat's Fedora is including pacemaker in latest release. > But I not have much "know how" about rhl cluster suite over Ubuntu.... > Is It work like as RHLE??? It should be exactly the same. 3.0.x series, included in 9.10, are prepared by RedHat to be less RHEL specific, so some problems that existed before, should be solved now. > Do you can point some doc/howto about it??? There's no Ubuntu specific documentation. I use RHCS in production and I've used official RedHat and CentOS (which is basically copy of RedHat's) documentation for setting it up. If you really want to work with heartbeat, stay with 8.04 or 9.04 and wait 10.04. If you feel like testing, go with 9.10 and set up pacemaker. There are good tutorials at clusterlabs.org and at drbd.org. -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
