[Pacemaker] Which Linux to use for cluster

Michael Schwartzkopff misch at multinet.de
Tue Mar 16 17:52:38 EDT 2010


Am Dienstag, 16. März 2010 20:43:32 schrieb Winkler Norbert:
> Hallo again Forum
> It seems that  a failed the second time building a pacemaker cluster
> first with opensuse 11. 2 onboard software
> second with opensuse 11.2 with repository from clusterlab
> It seems that it worked but i couldn't write the  resource pemanently
> into the cib,
> i posted it  to  this forum ....
>
> So what i want is a pacemaker cluster with drbd to run openiscsitarget
> as redundant storage for an esx server.
> I work for an Austrian monestary Karmelitenkonvent (www.karmel.at)  and
> i am a one man show for the whole Monestary in Austria.
>
> I have to servers with netto 5 TB each ( one is 3ware raid with raid 5
> (sohuld  be secondary) and one is 3ware raid with raid 50)
> Each server has two two nics i used  it in my last try one with cross
> over for drbd and the other for the normal connection.
>
> So please tell me with which linux variant  i  have the best chance to
> make this work as i want  and with which variant i can also get
> a litttle help
>
> Thank you in advance
> Norbert Winkler

Hi,

The problem is that no distribution has a good recent verion of pacemaker 
included and you have to find out or to known which version of pacemaker really 
works good for what distribution. But this can change daily.
 
I prefer Debian Lenny for the moment and use 1.0.6 of pacemaker form madkiss 
repository. There is one bug in 1.0.6 you have to know about regarding the use 
of the GUI. Otherwise it is quite usable for simple setups.

But I hope that Madkiss' repository will soon be updated to the latest version 
1.0.8.

Also You have to know that a kernel update last Thursday broke Lennys DRBD 
module if you installed 8.0.14 from the usual repositories. I hope they fix it 
in the near future.

I had my problems with other distributions especially with opensuse 11.2. see 
my bug reports / postings to this list.

The main developement if done also on Fedora, so this should also be a good 
option.

You see: I have most experience in Debian. You have to find out yourself.

Start with SIMPLE resources, not with a DRBD/iSCSI-SAN setup.

Greetings,

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