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Ultimate NAS How-To

A few weeks ago, I posted a how-to that details what it takes to get OCFS2 and Pacemaker to work together on CentOS 6.x. In this how-to, I want to show you how you can leverage that platform to deploy a scalable and performant NAS filer. This filer will be […]

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OCFS2, Pacemaker and Corosync on CentOS 6.x

In an earlier post here, I shared my frustrations about how it doesn’t seem possible to get a Pacemaker cluster going with OCFS2 as the cluster fs on CentOS 6. But I wouldn’t be a “guru” if I couldn’t get it work now would I?? <evil laugh> hahahaha </evil laugh>. […]

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Pacemaker, Corosync and OCFS2 don’t seem to play nice together on CentOS 6.2

Pacemaker, Corosync and OCFS2 don’t seem to play nice together on CentOS 6.2

One aspect of using Linux that often boggles my mind is how the difficultly of some tasks will vary from distribution to distribution. For example, a package or absolute dependency needed to compile an application or build a library may be present on OpenSUSE or SLES but be completely missing […]

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