Re: VZ+DRBD+HA and load balancing [message #42608 is a reply to message #42607] |
Thu, 05 May 2011 21:45 |
golly
Messages: 4 Registered: August 2008
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Hello, tsndcb!
With all of the changes that have occurred in the high-availability software, the details of our approach are quite outdated. Heartbeat has pretty much been replaced by a stack of software: corosync, pacemaker, openais, etc.
Also, I really lost interest when I found out that Ubuntu didn't have an OpenVZ kernel in lucid (10.04). However, since then I found Linux containers (lxc), so I may try to replicate this using the latest tools (corosync/pacemaker instead of heartbeat and lxc instead of OpenVZ). Since there is an ocf agent that can start and stop OpenVZ virtual machines, you should be able to get everything working just fine in OpenVZ.
Regards!
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