CentOS High Availability /

Leverage the power of high availability clusters on CentOS Linux, the enterprise-class, open source operating system In Detail The high performance and stability of CentOS Linux are the key factors that make CentOS Linux the right Linux distribution to build high availability solutions on. This book...

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Main Author: Resman, Mitja (Author)
Corporate Author: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Packt Publishing, 2015.
Edition:1st edition.
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Summary:Leverage the power of high availability clusters on CentOS Linux, the enterprise-class, open source operating system In Detail The high performance and stability of CentOS Linux are the key factors that make CentOS Linux the right Linux distribution to build high availability solutions on. This book introduces you to high availability before briefly walking you through the cluster stack and its layers. The book is then divided into two parts, part A and part B, based on CentOS versions 6 and 7 respectively. Each part begins with the installation and configuration of the Corosync cluster messaging software with CMAN or with the Pacemaker cluster resource management software. You will also be introduced to cluster service configuration and cluster service management before you configure fencing or STONITH on CentOS 6 and CentOS 7. By the end of this book, you will have the skills required to independently design, implement, and maintain a CentOS high availability multinode cluster environment. What You Will Learn Prepare the CentOS 6 and CentOS 7 operating systems for cluster software installation Install, configure, and test cluster stacks on CentOS 6 (Corosync, CMAN, and RGManager) and CentOS 7 (Corosync and Pacemaker) Configure failover domains, cluster resources, cluster services, and cluster resource groups Start, stop, add, and remove cluster nodes from a cluster on CentOS 6 and CentOS 7 Place a cluster on standby mode to perform maintenance work on the cluster node Configure fencing on CentOS 6 and STONITH on CentOS 7 Successfully test cluster failovers
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (174 pages)
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.