ActiveMQ Master/Slave KahaDB on OCFS2 shared file system
During my tests of shared storage clusters I wondered if ActiveMQ supports file locking on OCFS2 file system which I used on couple of occasions. While looking into it I came across the following warning on the Apache project site:…
Highly Available iSCSI ALUA (Asymetric Logical Unit Access) Storage with Pacemaker and DRBD in Dual-Primary mode – Part2
This is continuation of the Highly Available iSCSI ALUA Storage with Pacemaker and DRBD in Dual-Primary mode series. We have setup the HA backing iSCSI storage and now we are going to setup a HA shared storage on the client…
Highly Available iSCSI ALUA (Asymetric Logical Unit Access) Storage with Pacemaker and DRBD in Dual-Primary mode – Part1
I already wrote a post on this topic so this is kind of extension or variation of the setup described here Highly Available iSCSI Storage with SCST, Pacemaker, DRBD and OCFS2. The main and most important difference is that thanks…
Highly Available iSCSI Storage with SCST, Pacemaker, DRBD and OCFS2 – Part2
This is continuation of the Highly Available iSCSI Storage with SCST, Pacemaker, DRBD and OCFS2 series. We have setup the HA backing iSCSI storage and now we are going to setup a HA shared storage on the client side. iSCSI…
Highly Available iSCSI Storage with SCST, Pacemaker, DRBD and OCFS2 – Part1
SCST the generic SCSI target subsystem for Linux, allows creation of sophisticated storage devices from any Linux box. Those devices can provide advanced functionality, like replication, thin provisioning, deduplication, high availability, automatic backup, etc. SCST devices can use any link…