On 7/6/10, Digimer linux@alteeve.com wrote:
The best thing I can do at this time is point you to my *incomplete* How-To I was working on for CentOS. It's not perfect, it's not even vetted. In fact, I've set it aside and have started re-working it for Fedora 13 at this time, with the goal of eventually re-writing it again for CentOS 6.
With that convoluted warning and caveat, take a look at this:
http://wiki.alteeve.com/index.php/2-Node_CentOS5_Cluster
The work-in-progress Fedora 13 variant is here:
http://wiki.alteeve.com/index.php/Two_Node_Fedora_13_Cluster
Hi, pardon me for jumping into this thread midway. I've been looking at the cluster thing, being still lost as to what/how exactly so would like to know what are the reasons you choose to roll your cluster using this approach instead of using something like Eucalyptus?