Call for testing: cluster solutions for Ubuntu 10.04
Hi all
There was a discussion, at the last UDS, about cluster stack in Ubuntu
10.04 and later
(https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/server-lucid-cluster-stack).
According to that spec, I’ve created packages for cluster-glue,
cluster-agents, heartbeat, corosync, openais, pacemaker, keepalived,
drbd and redhat-cluster.
Some of these packages are based on stuff Martin Loschwitz did
(http://people.debian.org/~madkiss/ha/dists/) and some are merged from
Debian. Most of them have serious changes in packaging, but all of them
are latest upstream version (except keepalived).
Now that those are packaged, we need help with testing. So, please, help
us test those components. Choose redhat-cluster or pacemaker as a
cluster stack. Combine with DRBD, KVM or Xen and try to break them. In a
day or two, I’ll set up a wiki page with configuration instructions for
these tools, so anybody could test it. Input from upstream is also welcome.
Packages are located at ubuntu-ha PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-ha/+archive/ppa/+packages
Packages are created only for 10.04, Ubuntu Lucid Lynx.
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01-11-2010, 04:23 PM
Imre Gergely
Call for testing: cluster solutions for Ubuntu 10.04
Some config instructions would be really nice, preferably for ALL the
tools that need testing. I have some spare KVMs and maybe some spare
time too, but definitely be needing those instructions.
On 01/11/2010 05:50 PM, Ante Karamatić wrote:
> Hi all
>
> There was a discussion, at the last UDS, about cluster stack in Ubuntu
> 10.04 and later
> (https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/server-lucid-cluster-stack).
> According to that spec, I’ve created packages for cluster-glue,
> cluster-agents, heartbeat, corosync, openais, pacemaker, keepalived,
> drbd and redhat-cluster.
>
> Some of these packages are based on stuff Martin Loschwitz did
> (http://people.debian.org/~madkiss/ha/dists/) and some are merged from
> Debian. Most of them have serious changes in packaging, but all of them
> are latest upstream version (except keepalived).
>
> Now that those are packaged, we need help with testing. So, please, help
> us test those components. Choose redhat-cluster or pacemaker as a
> cluster stack. Combine with DRBD, KVM or Xen and try to break them. In a
> day or two, I’ll set up a wiki page with configuration instructions for
> these tools, so anybody could test it. Input from upstream is also welcome.
>
> Packages are located at ubuntu-ha PPA:
> https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-ha/+archive/ppa/+packages
>
> Packages are created only for 10.04, Ubuntu Lucid Lynx.
>
>
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01-13-2010, 05:34 PM
Ante Karamatić
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On 11.01.2010 16:50, Ante Karamatić wrote:
> Now that those are packaged, we need help with testing. So, please, help
> us test those components. Choose redhat-cluster or pacemaker as a
> cluster stack. Combine with DRBD, KVM or Xen and try to break them. In a
> day or two, I’ll set up a wiki page with configuration instructions for
> these tools, so anybody could test it. Input from upstream is also welcome.
Wiki page with tests is located here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClusterStack/LucidTesting
At the moment there's only pacemaker related stuff, but I'll add more soon.
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02-10-2010, 12:40 PM
Ante Karamatić
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Pacemaker in ubuntu-ha PPA for Lucid now support both OCFS2 and GFS2.
Give it a try:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClusterStack/LucidTesting
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02-10-2010, 12:55 PM
Boris Devouge
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Ante Karamatić wrote:
> Pacemaker in ubuntu-ha PPA for Lucid now support both OCFS2 and GFS2.
> Give it a try:
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClusterStack/LucidTesting
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Ante,
Thank you very much for all that work. I am currently deploying 2
lucid nodes and intend to test. Hopefully will report before end of week.
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02-13-2010, 09:31 AM
Ante Karamatić
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So, if you had done this setup and found it not working, you could
create your KVMs again (and follow wiki page which was changed) or
follow this procedure:
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