[Pacemaker] Which Linux to use for cluster

Dominik Klein dk at in-telegence.net
Wed Mar 17 04:26:39 EDT 2010


Hi Norbert

I don't know what you did in 11.2, but I'll try to tell you what I do.

I'm mostly still on 11.1 and use the clusterlabs repo. After installing
the operating system from scratch, pretty much all I do is following the
install page from the wiki http://clusterlabs.org/wiki/Install

ie
 zypper ar http://clusterlabs.org/rpm/opensuse-11.1/clusterlabs.repo
 zypper refresh
 zypper in pacemaker corosync heartbeat

then use corosync-keygen, after that copy the /etc/corosync/authkey to
the other node and head over to the page referred to at the bottom of
the install page:

http://clusterlabs.org/wiki/Initial_Configuration

then copy/paste /etc/corosync/corosync.conf, adjust to my network
configuration and then start corosync on both nodes.

That's a matter of minutes actually.

Then, from there, I'd suggest you start with simple resources (agent
"Dummy") and play around with the cluster. Play with it and learn what
the cluster does in which situation.

It's proven not to work too great if people _start_ with clusters and
instantly try to build complex setups (as you're seeming to). From what
you've written so far, I think you'll either need some time to learn or
some money to get someone to do it for you.

The documentation is really, really good by now. People have put a
tremendous amount of work into that (especially Andrew, Dejan and
Florian as far as I can tell) and it surely paid out.

I'd suggest you read
http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/en-US/Pacemaker/1.0/pdf/Pacemaker_Explained/Pacemaker-1.0-Pacemaker_Explained-en-US.pdf
and http://www.drbd.org/users-guide/

That should get you started.

Regards
Dominik

Winkler Norbert wrote:
> 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




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