[ClusterLabs] Antw: Announcing Anvil! m2 v2.0.7

Digimer lists at alteeve.ca
Thu Nov 22 03:05:06 EST 2018


On 2018-11-21 1:01 p.m., Kari Ahveninen wrote:
> Hi all!
> 
> We have a several years practical experience (in Finland) with these
> Anvil! HA cluster's with couple of commercial users, and they have been
> extremely reliable with minimal maintenance needs. Three - four years
> full time use running several VM servers, without breaks on services,
> not even with maintenance (mechanical, like adding disk space for
> servers) periods.
> 
> I have been following this list for my own interest concerning
> development of technics and software, even that i'm not a developer,
> preferably "end user" but it is always good to know what is going on
> business as i'm expected to provide advices to customers when try to
> find a solutions for their needs. I am really happy that Digimer with
> Alteeve have finally reaching beaches of Europe :)
> 
> Regards, Kari

That's very kind of you, Kari! :)

digimer

> Digimer kirjoitti 21.11.2018 klo 3.36:
>> On 2018-11-20 2:53 a.m., Ulrich Windl wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> You forgot the most important piece of information: "What is it?" I
>>> guess it's
>>> so obvious for you that you forgot to mention. ;-)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ulrich
>> Heh, fair enough :)
>>
>> We have a specialized, "canned" HA cluster that adds a lot of autonomous
>> operation, particularly useful for deployments where there aren't
>> cluster specialists available (factories, cargo ships, etc).
>>
>> We wrote a rough overview of it here, if you're curious;
>>
>> https://www.alteeve.com/w/What_is_an_Anvil!_and_why_do_I_care%3F
>>
>> Basically, if you want to host VMs but won't be there to take care of
>> them often, you might find the Anvil! platform quite appealing.
>>
>> cheers!
>>
>>>>>> Digimer <lists at alteeve.ca> schrieb am 20.11.2018 um 08:25 in
>>>>>> Nachricht
>>> <3ff31468-4052-dda7-7841-4c04985adda0 at alteeve.ca>:
>>>> * https://github.com/ClusterLabs/striker/releases/tag/v2.0.7
>>>>
>>>> This is the first release since March, 2018. No critical issues are
>>>> know
>>>> or where fixed. Users are advised to upgrade.
>>>>
>>>> Main bugs fixed;
>>>>
>>>> * Fixed install issues for Windows 10 and 2016 clients.
>>>> * Improved duplicate record detection and cleanup in scan-clustat and
>>>> scan-storcli.
>>>> * Disabled the detection and recovery of 'paused' state servers (it
>>>> caused more trouble than it solved).
>>>>
>>>> Notable new features;
>>>> * Improved the server boot logic to choose the node with the most
>>>> running servers, all else being equal.
>>>> * Updated UPS power transfer reason alerts from "warning" to "notice"
>>>> level alerts.
>>>> * Added support for EL 6.10.
>>>>
>>>> Users can upgrade using 'striker-update' from their Striker dashboards.
>>>>
>>>> /sbin/striker/striker-update --local
>>>> /sbin/striker/striker-update --anvil all
>>>>
>>>> Please feel free to report any issues in the Striker github repository.
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Digimer
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>>>> Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent
>>>> have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops." - Stephen Jay
>>>> Gould
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