OK. LVS and not openMosaic. Thanks.
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 13:20, Scott Harney wrote:
> "Wimprine, Thomas" <twimprine@stei.com> writes:
>
> > If anyone would like to do a presentation on clustering I have some
> > equipment (older proliants w/FC) I own that I could let them use. I
> don't
> > know how to do it but I would like to see and learn. It may take a
> little
> > tweaking to get everything working (FC) but it would be cool. Right
> now they
> > are just sitting in my living room. Just a thought, I would like to
> see how
> > to configure a Linux cluster, (Hence why I got the equipment) but have
> never
> > gotten around to looking it up or how to do it.
>
> I think we're really talking about a network load balancing cluster as
> opposed to a beowulf type Linux cluster. The latter shares processor
> resources across multiple boxes.
>
> There's a whole lot of ways to do the former. Dustin identified LVS
> (Linux Virtual Services) which might be an appropriate topic for a
> presentation. I imagine you could simulate the scenario on a private
> network. In the "real world" you'll need a public IP pool and a DNS
> domain.
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