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Date:      Mon, 6 Nov 2000 17:59:57 -0500 
From:      Andrew Sporner <andy.sporner@networkengines.com>
To:        "'freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org'" <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org>
Subject:   High-availability failover software available.
Message-ID:  <8D18C4F9CBA1D311900F00A0C990C97F67CB44@neimail.networkengines.com>

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Hi,

Please allow me to introduce myself.  I am Andrew Sporner and I have
authored
a H/A Failover system that happens to work with BSD.  I would like to
contribute
this to the FreeBSD project or at a minimum make it available to those who
want
it.

What it includes is:

	-  Multi-path heartbeat based node failure detection.
	-  Application failover.
		- Applications can be assigned to two or many nodes in the
		  cluster.  If the current node that the application runs on
fails,
	    	  the next successor picks up the application.
	-  Drag&Drop administration interface (X-11 tcl/tk based

The current state is alpha and is being tested by several people now.  Beta
will
occur in about a week or so.  

The current source is located at http://www.sporner.com/bsdclusters

Please let me know what I should do...

Thanks very much in advance.

Respectfully,



Andy Sporner

PS.  I am not sure how many of you were at BSDCon 2000, but that was some
very good talks--especially the BIO talk.




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