Source tree is available at:
http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/
There are at least 4 major branches that are being maintained - roughly
equivalent to RHEL 3, 4, 5 and devel
-regards
Subhendu
Oliveiros Cristina wrote:
Hello again , Gordan.
I understand what you explained.
But, actually, I don't want to run it on a production environment.
It is mainly for testing purposes, it's part of a work for university.
And , could you please tell me where can I download the source tree ?
I will need to read the code.
Thanks you for your help and thoughful considerations.
All The Best,
Oliveiros
2008/5/5 Gordan Bobic <gordan@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:gordan@xxxxxxxxxx>>:
Oliveiros Cristina wrote:
/"First part of the procedure is to not use FC if you plan for
this to be useful"
/By this you mean that it is not a good idea to install it on
FC? Is GFS somewhat RH oriented?
FC is effectively RedHat alpha. There is no structural or
organizational difference between them. The differences are in
stability and the amount of testing that goes into things.
GFS (and RedHat Cluster Services which GFS is a part of) will run on
any distribution, of course - it's just that you may have to build
the correct stable packages from source, which seems pointless when
you can have something that just works already. It's down to
personal preference.
I chose FC because I am not familiar with rh and I've read
somewhere that gfs would work on fc
It'll work, but running FC in a production environment is asking for
trouble. You might as well run it on Gentoo and custom compile
everything from bleeding edge sources, but it isn't going to help
you achieve a stable system that has been tested by someone else
other than just you.
Gordan
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