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High Availability Clustering track
Over the last very few years, High-Availability clustering on Linux has seen significant convergence and the emergence of a single stack, based on the fs/dlm code on the kernel-side, and around corosync/openais/Pacemaker etcetera on the user-space part. This is now being adopted by Red Hat, Ubuntu, Novell/SUSE, Debian and others.
Work remains to be done on mapping a roadmap for resource agent merges, more core library work such as logging infrastructure, roadmap alignment between components and stakeholders, packaging details, …
Proposals for this track
* Consolidation of disk heartbeating
We have three disk heartbeats systems; let's not.
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High Availability Clustering | 10/02/2010 |
Joel Becker | ||
* Corosync Community Roadmap Whiteboard
Current community roadmap and discussion about additional features.
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High Availability Clustering | 09/13/2010 |
Steven Dake | ||
* Design and History of CTDB
This describes the internals of CTDB and why CTDB is designed the way it is.
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High Availability Clustering | 10/18/2010 |
Michael Adam | ||
* Divide and Conquer: An alternative approach to split-site clustering in Pacemaker
Filtered replication for the Pacemaker CIB
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High Availability Clustering | 08/16/2010 |
Florian Haas | ||
* Easy is Hard
Why can't we have an HA appliance that you just plug in, turn on and forget about?
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High Availability Clustering | 08/16/2010 |
Tim Serong | ||
* Getting the word out there: enabling application developers to write and package resource agents
What we can do to help application developers add Pacemaker support into their applications
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High Availability Clustering | 08/13/2010 |
Florian Haas | ||
* High Availability Clustering
Discussion of low level issues related to HA and Clustering (including filesystems). "Wiki":http://wiki.linuxplumbersconf.org/2010:ha_clustering "Etherpad":http://etherpad.osuosl.org/lpc2010-high-availability-clustering
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High Availability Clustering | 07/26/2010 |
Lars Marowsky-Brée | ||
* IP over steam
how to get a cluster running in any cloud?
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High Availability Clustering | 08/27/2010 |
Fabio M. Di Nitto | ||
* Low Carb diet: removing XML syntactic sugar from the CIB
Cleaning out the CIB XML schema
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High Availability Clustering | 08/13/2010 |
Florian Haas | ||
* Matahari - A General Purpose, Cross-Platform Agent for Clustered and non-Clustered Hosts
Introducing Matahari and its role in a clustered environment
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High Availability Clustering | 08/22/2010 |
Andrew Beekhof | ||
* Resource Agents 1.1: fixing the OCF resource agent metadata schema
An overview of proposed updates to the XML schema we use to define OCF resource agent metadata
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High Availability Clustering | 08/13/2010 |
Florian Haas, Dejan Muhamedagic, Lars Marowsky-Brée, Marek Grac | ||
* The Future of the OCF Standard
Resurrecting the OCF Standards Body for Resource Agents
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High Availability Clustering | 08/22/2010 |
Andrew Beekhof | ||
* The Unholy Union of Corosync, Pacemaker and CTDB
Discuss integrating CTDB with Pacemaker clusters; we need one less messaging layer, and one less resource manager.
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High Availability Clustering | 08/11/2010 |
Tim Serong | ||
* We've got it all backwards: enabling Pacemaker management application development
A proposal for making cluster management more easily accessible for 3rd party management software developers.
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High Availability Clustering | 08/13/2010 |
Florian Haas | ||
* Why Pacemaker Sucks
Tell the Pacemaker developers what sucks about building clusters with Pacemaker
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High Availability Clustering | 08/26/2010 |
Andrew Beekhof, Lars Marowsky-Brée |