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Linux Clusters

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jestrada101

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Mar 28, 2003
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Has anyone setup clusters with Redhat? If so, can you tell me how smoothly the configuration went and how they have worked for you in production environment?

Thanks
JE
 
Cool...
Does HeartBeat come with Redhat?

I am thinking of configuring up to 6 Dell machines running redhat 9. Would having more than 2 help with performance? Or is clustering simply to prevent failovers?

THANKS
JE
 
Not's not on the Redhat distribution.
You can download it at
Some config info:


My set up provides for failover so Node1 will always be primary until a failure occurs.
If you network load balance across your nodes, you will get better performance as each server will have fewer connections to service.
 
Try a software package from this website:

I have configured a 2 node cluster using Redhat 9. If you follow the EXCELLENT documentation that is provided, it was a walk in the part setting it up. User friendly = 1000%!

Good luck with your project!

Happy Holidays!
Ian
 
You can use Piranha from Redhat. And you can configure Piranha cluster through web browser. I already tried it before in Redhat 6.2
Good Luck...:)
 
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