Red Hat CLUSTER SUITE - CONFIGURING AND MANAGING A CLUSTER 2006 Manual page 182

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definition of, 83
high-availability clustering, 83
(See Also Red Hat Cluster Manager)
definition of, 83
load-balance clustering, 83
(See Also LVS clustering)
definition of, 83
overview of, 83
components
of LVS cluster, 95
compute-clustering
(See cluster types)
configuration
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, 22
configuration file
propagation of, 65
console startup messages
displaying, 25
console switch, 13
setting up, 21
console switch hardware table, 18
conventions
document, ii
D
displaying console startup messages, 25
displaying devices configured in the kernel, 26
E
Ethernet channel bonding
configuring, 29
examples
minimum cluster configuration, 10
no single point of failure configuration, 13
ext3, 34
F
feedback, vi
fence device
configuring, 30
fence devices, 14
network-attached, 14
serial-attached, 14
watchdog timers, 14
hardware-based, 14
software-based, 14
file systems
creating, 34
FTP, clustering, 109
(See Also LVS clustering)
G
GFS software subsystem components table, 5
H
hardware
installing basic cluster hardware, 19
hardware configuration
availability considerations, 10
choosing a configuration, 9
cost restrictions, 10
data integrity under all failure conditions, 10
minimum, 10
optional hardware, 13
performance considerations, 10
hardware information, supplementary, 139
hardware installation
operating system configuration, 9
high-availability clustering
(See cluster types)
how to use this manual, i
HTTP services
Apache HTTP Server
httpd.conf, 78
setting up, 77

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