The following link is for Clusters PoCs both CCM.2.2 and CDIAG.2.3 have PoCs. https://old.linux-foundation.org/lab_activities/carrier_grade_linux/spre adsheet.html/ddocument_view?query=Cluster John thanks for the link. - Mario -----Original Message----- From: John Cherry [mailto:cherry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 5:44 PM To: Smarduch Mario-CMS063 Cc: Cress, Andrew R; lf_carrier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: Some clustering PoCs? On Tue, 2007-09-04 at 18:30 -0400, Smarduch Mario-CMS063 wrote: > I couldn't find the old CGL site, the PoCs are there. > The link use to be there before. Check out... https://old.linux-foundation.org/lab_activities/carrier_grade_linux/v4po cs/spreadsheet.html The CGL PoCs are in the process of migrating to the LF site. John > > - Mario > > -----Original Message----- > From: lf_carrier-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:lf_carrier-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of > Cress, Andrew R > Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 1:31 PM > To: lf_carrier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Some clustering PoCs? > > > > Folks, > > I was looking through the OSDL CGL and SCOPE documents, and I was > wondering if there were identified any ProofOfConcept (PoC) for the > following requirements: > > CCM 2.2 Cluster Communication Service - Fault Handling (fast recovery) > Description: OSDL CGL specifies that carrier grade Linux shall provide > a reliable communication service that detects a connection failure, > aborts the connection, and reports the connection failure. An > established connection must react to and report a problem to the > application within 250 ms upon any kind of service failure, such as a > process or node crash. > The connection failure detection requirement must offer controls that > allow it to be tailored to specific conditions in different clusters. > An example is to allow the specification of the duration of timeouts > or the number of lost packets before declaring a connection failed. > > CDIAG 2.3 Cluster-Wide Log Collection > Description: OSDL CGL specifies that carrier grade Linux shall provide > a cluster-wide logging mechanism. A cluster-wide log shall contain > node identification, message type, and cluster time identification. > This cluster-wide log may be implemented as a central log or as the > collection of specific node logs. > > > > Andy Cress > > _______________________________________________ > Lf_carrier mailing list > Lf_carrier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/lf_carrier > > _______________________________________________ > Lf_carrier mailing list > Lf_carrier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/lf_carrier