GFS and Cluster Suite is your solution. Check with RedHat. Thanks, Tom Callahan TESSCO Technologies (443)-506-6216 callahant@xxxxxxxxxx A real engineer only resorts to documentation when the keyboard dents on the forehead get too noticeable. giri sagar wrote: >Hi There, > >SUB: How To make a Fail Over Cluster (FOC) with RedHat AS-4. > >I was looking for any kind suggestions, help and guidance..... > >I have two high end servers with exactly same Hardware configuration, loaded >with redhat AS-4 (2.6.9-5), both the server A and B (say) having dual xeon >3.6 GHz with 2 GB RAM, 2x147 GB SCSI HDD (mirrored) and etc... > >Server-A is up and running with the Grid middle ware applications like >globus, job scheduler and this is the node where the grid users access and >submit their jobs ( The job will get executed on some other available >resources and don't get worried about it; the scheduler will take care of >that... :) > >Now for the Server-B; I manually done the partitioning and the mirroring >just like what I had done on the server A. I haven't installed anything on B >but the OS ( Its fresh ! ) > > >Well, here follows my Questions :- > >1. Is there any option to get the exact image of all the stuffs (data, >services, applications, partitioning, "everything" ) what I have it on my >Server-A to the Server-B ? > a) Ghost b) Mondo c) option 'c' is better than all the above. > >2. What is the best possible way to make a fail-over cluster between the >server-A and Server-B ? ( The word "fail-over" connotes what I mean and the >requirement) > >Any comment on this will be appreciated and Thanks in Advance. > >Thank You > >~vipin > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list