Hi Clustering folks!
I wanted to announce a new open hardware, open source cluster fence
device:
Node Assassin - http://nodeassassin.org
After four months and a lot of help from friends at
http://hacklab.to, the first version is done and ready for the lime
light! (warts and all)
It fully implements the FenceAgentAPI, including independent sensing
of a Node's on/off status. There is a simple installer and uninstaller
that has been tested on CentOS 5.x and should work on any system
supporting Red Hat style clustering.
It is built as a shield for the Arduino development platform and uses
entirely "off the shelf" parts that can be ordered online or bought at
most electronic parts shops. The software and build instructions are
fully documented.
The goal of this project is to let people build very inexpensive
clusters on commodity hardware. The current version supports four nodes.
If you want more nodes, simply build a second Node Assassin! The fence
agent supports multiple simultaneous Node Assassins. It would also work
wonderfully as a secondary fence device.
This is my first "official" open source project, so I would love to
hear some feedback even if you don't plan to use it yourself. :)
If you don't want to build your own, I am working with an embedded
systems engineer in the hope of having pre-built units available in the
next few months. They will support 8 to 64 nodes each depending on the
model. If you think you would be interested in this, please let me know.
Whether these see the light of day or not largely depends on the
feedback I get.
Thanks for your time reading this!
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Node Assassin: http://nodeassassin.org
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