Hi all, I am looking to use OCFS2 in a general heartbeat managed cluster, running the cluster file system over iscsi. Apparently to get OCFS2 to work with heartbeat there are some userland patches that must be applied. I am running Centos 5.1 system on the cluster. Is the best way to get the userland patches to hand install the latest 2.6 kernel, or is it possible to manually apply the OCFS2 patches directly to the source of the Centos kernel? I've tried googling this but haven't come across much to give specific guidance. Thanks much, -- Michael
SLES10 ships OCFS2 that can be configured with userspace heartbeat (linux-ha). Michael Brennen wrote:> Hi all, > > I am looking to use OCFS2 in a general heartbeat managed cluster, > running the cluster file system over iscsi. Apparently to get OCFS2 > to work with heartbeat there are some userland patches that must be > applied. > > I am running Centos 5.1 system on the cluster. Is the best way to get > the userland patches to hand install the latest 2.6 kernel, or is it > possible to manually apply the OCFS2 patches directly to the source of > the Centos kernel? I've tried googling this but haven't come across > much to give specific guidance. Thanks much, > > -- Michael > > _______________________________________________ > Ocfs2-users mailing list > Ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com > http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users