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how to make Active/Passive Cluster With Pacemaker, Corosync and DRBD on CentOS 7
how tosetup High Avaibility
Re: how tosetup High Avaibility
Google for "Clusters from scratch". Pick the copy that most closely resembles your current setup as there are multiple guides for different RHEL releases. If you have access to IRC you might want to join the Freenode IRC channel #clusterlabs as that's a fairly active support venue for this sort of stuff.
The future appears to be RHEL or Debian. I think I'm going Debian.
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
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Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke
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Re: how tosetup High Avaibility
Here is a thread I made some time ago for Highly Available DRBD with iSCSI.
It is a little bit outdated and only a 2 node setup, but I didn't have the time to update it to a 3-node setup.
You can reuse some parts, till it reaches your needs.
It is a little bit outdated and only a 2 node setup, but I didn't have the time to update it to a 3-node setup.
You can reuse some parts, till it reaches your needs.
Re: how tosetup High Avaibility
TrevorH wrote: ↑2019/02/08 09:43:00Google for "Clusters from scratch". Pick the copy that most closely resembles your current setup as there are multiple guides for different RHEL releases. If you have access to IRC you might want to join the Freenode IRC channel #clusterlabs as that's a fairly active support venue for this sort of stuff.
thank you i will try
Re: how tosetup High Avaibility
thank you i will tryhunter86_bg wrote: ↑2019/02/09 14:53:41Here is a thread I made some time ago for Highly Available DRBD with iSCSI.
It is a little bit outdated and only a 2 node setup, but I didn't have the time to update it to a 3-node setup.
You can reuse some parts, till it reaches your needs.