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Sun Jun 16 17:54:59 UTC 2024


Not many people are hitting this limit right now, but removing it is
certainly on our to-do list

> Quoting Andrew Beekhof <andrew at beekhof.net>:
>
>> The relevant metric is nodes * resources.
>> When the compressed CIB size exceeds corosync's maximum message size,
>> thats when the cluster is going to experience trouble.
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 6:36 PM, <lists at unimitated.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> What is the general maximum number of nodes I can realistically support
>>> in a
>>> cluster with pacemaker and openais? =A0If I wanted to do something like=
 100
>>> nodes supporting a set of resources in a reliable network, could I make
>>> that
>>> work or will I have a lot of problems keeping things up, failing, etc.?
>>>
>>> Thanks for any insight.
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