Re: cluster software without need for external disk subsystem

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I am currently using 2 dell servers as cluster with RHCS version 3
(using dell powervault). No GFS.
I am trying to setup a linux cluster (preferably with RHEL) without
using any disk subsystem for a test environment.
At this moment, I am looking at openmosix. I wonder if this is the
best solution right now.

On 8/16/05, Garry Harthill <gazzerh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 15/08/05, Hanny Tidore <htfrontier@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there any cluster solution out there that does not need a separate
> > disk subsystem. I am currently using Redhat Cluster Suite and it uses
> > a separate disk subsystem for quorum and shared folder.
> > My purpose is more for testing environment.
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Hanny
> >
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> What version of RCS are you using? How many nodes will you be
> configuring? I'm quite sure you can cluster one node with version 3 -
> otherwise you need three nodes. Version 4 allows two node clusters.
> Are you using GFS also?
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