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Old 09-20-2010, 01:15 PM   #1
sajithpv
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RHEL clustering and shared storage


Hi,

I am about to setup a redhat cluster two node active passive cluster. here are my enviroment.

linux version : RHEL 5.5 64 bit
2 HP bl 460 blade servers
EVA 4400 san storage

Is it possible to setup active/passive cluster with gfs?
if not how to do it with ext3?.
how to specify seperate network interface for heartbeat?
heart beat is necessary if I am using a fence device?

hope any one can through some light on it

Sajith.P.V
 
Old 11-14-2010, 02:36 AM   #2
mesiol
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Hi,

why don't you consult the Redhat documentation? There are brief description how to setup the cluster.
 
  


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