Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 21:30:44 +0100 From: Jordi Prats <jprats@cesca.es> To: freebsd-cluster@freebsd.org Subject: Re: HA cluster Message-ID: <472A3774.2010403@cesca.es> In-Reply-To: <86k5p28g10.fsf@tim.hack.org> References: <4727BDD6.8060105@cesca.es> <B782304B-29E4-436F-869C-11B78C258943@gmail.com> <47286EC1.4030608@cesca.es> <86k5p28g10.fsf@tim.hack.org>
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I'll give a try to heartbeat. I want to failover NFS servers, and database servers. By now I'm running cman+rgmanager (RedHat cluster suite) regards, Jordi Michael Widerkrantz wrote: > Sorry if this is a duplicate, but I haven't seen my post in the > archives. > > Jordi Prats <jprats@cesca.es> writes: > >> So there's no HA cluster for FreeBSD? RH cluster suite use kernel >> modules, so I cannot just recompile it, on the other hand clusterit >> does not fit all my requirements. > > That depends on what you mean with "HA cluster", I guess. What do you > want to do? What kind of systems are you doing failover for? Do you > want load balancing with that? What kind of systems do you want to > balance load on? Stateless web servers? Do you want weighting as well? > > For example, heartbeat from linux-ha.org is in the ports system under > sysutils/heartbeat. I don't know if it's up to date with the version > at linux-ha, though, but the linux-ha web site says their system runs > on FreeBSD. > > OpenBSD's CARP has been ported to FreeBSD if you want to do failover > for firewalls with pf. > > There are many load balancers that can run on top of FreeBSD. >
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