RE: [Linux-cluster] redhat cluster, or cluster project questions?

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What about it.  When we have 2.6 GFS integrated with OpenSSI, we will support it.  If you mean what about gndb instead of DRBD, i'm not aware that gndb provides replication;  I thought it was just a way to access a remote block device.  I believe RH is working on enhancements to CLVM to provide cross-node replication, however.

Bruce



> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
> Patricio Bruna V
> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 1:31 PM
> To: linux clistering
> Subject: RE: [Linux-cluster] redhat cluster, or cluster 
> project questions?
> 
> 
> El lun, 21-02-2005 a las 11:30 -0800, Walker, Bruce J escribió:
> >Lars,
> >  You forgot OpenSSI (which Particio asked about).  
> OpenSSI's goal is to provide a very easy to manage cluster, 
> for all forms of clustering (parallel programming, load 
> balancing, web serving, storage, database and high 
> availability), in part by integrating other open source 
> project technology.  OpenSSI did support GFS and later OGFS.  
> It will again support GFS on 2.6 in a couple of months.   The 
> HA provided in OpenSSI is much simpler than that in ha-linux.
> >
> >Bruce
> >
> what about gnbd?
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