On 18/03/14 12:26 PM, Shafiee Roozbeh wrote:There are currently two supported HA stacks on CentOS; RHCS (aka
> Actually I mean HA
> my idea about this SIG is create HA Cluster spin of centos with
> installation media that has cli interface or web interface to perform
> and configure centos for HA usage.
>
> HA Cluster spin of centos with ISO installation media is my goal !
High-Availability Add-On) which uses corosync + cman + rgmanager and
then Pacemaker (corosync + pacemaker). If you want graphical tools, RHCS
is probably the way to go because the 'luci' WebUI is quite mature.
Pacemaker will be the only stack in RHEL 7, but in RHEL 6, it's pretty
new (support was just added at the end of 6.4/start of 6.5). Pacemaker
itself is perfectly stable, but the user-friendly tools on EL6 are still
in active development and some things like 'pcsd' don't work on EL6.
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