Well, I was looking for a reason to download and start testing Fedora
18. Suppose this is a good enough reason. :)
digimer
On 10/08/2012 08:27 PM, Chris Feist wrote:
We've been making improvements to the pcs (pacemaker/corosync
configuration system) command line tool over the past few months.
Currently you can setup a basic cluster (including configuring corosync
2.0 udpu).
David Vossel has also created a version of the "Clusters from Scratch"
document that illustrates setting up a cluster using pcs. This should
be showing up shortly.
You can view the source here: https://github.com/feist/pcs/
Or download the latest tarball:
https://github.com/downloads/feist/pcs/pcs-0.9.26.tar.gz
There is also a Fedora 18 package that will be included with the next
release. You should be able to find that package in the following
locations...
RPM:
http://people.redhat.com/cfeist/pcs/pcs-0.9.26-1.fc18.noarch.rpm
SRPM:
http://people.redhat.com/cfeist/pcs/pcs-0.9.26-1.fc18.src.rpm
In the near future we are planning on having builds for SUSE &
Ubuntu/Debian.
We're also actively working on a GUI/Daemon that will allow control of
your entire cluster from one node and/or a web browser.
Please feel free to email me (cfeist@xxxxxxxxxx) or open issues on the
pcs project at github (https://github.com/feist/pcs/issues) if you have
any questions or problems.
Thanks!
Chris
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