Bloody cluster solutions

In preparation to get our website (and all those other websites - like www.fh-neubrandenburg.de or www.hmt-rostock.de) clustered, someone bought the cluster version of the PacketPro 450. These things are nice, especially considering you don’t need to fiddle around with LVS yourself (which is a real pain in the ass). The only problem I have currently with them is that they scan the database and web nodes every 30 seconds, and since we have an active node and a hot-standby both do this and producing this: ...

August 16, 2014 · 2 min · 304 words · christian

Bloody cluster solutions (continued)

So, as the previous try on getting the teamix people to fix the bloody LoadBalancer (as in sending at least an identification string for the SSH check) didn’t work so well (they told me, I should configure MASQ uerading/ ROUTE ing on the PacketPro(which is kinda icky), I went on today and looked at what SLES10 installs as default logger. Surprisingly they install a rather new syslog-ng (well, syslog-ng-1.6.8 is what they ship) so it was rather easy to workaround the situation. ...

August 16, 2014 · 2 min · 266 words · christian

Linux-HA and Tivoli Storage Manager (Finito!)

As I previously said, I was writing my own OCF resource agent for IBM’s Tivoli Storage Manager Server. And I just finished it yesterday evening (it took me about two hours to write this post). Only took me about four work days (that is roughly four hours each, which weren’t recorded in that subversion repository) plus most of this week at home (which is 10 hours a day) and about one hundred subversion revisions. The good part about it is, that it actually just works :-D (I was amazed on how good actually). Now you’re gonna say, “but Christian, why didn’t you use the included Init-Script and just fix it up, so it is actually compilant to the LSB Standard ?” The answer is rather simple: Yeah I could have done that, but you also know that wouldn’t have been fun. Life is all about learning, and learn something I did (even if I hit the head against the wall from time to time ;-) during those few days) … There’s still one or two things I might want to add/change in the future (that is maybe next week), like adding support for monitor depth by querying the dsmserv instance via dsmadmc (if you read through the resource agent, I already use it for the shutdown/pre-shutdown stuff) I still have to properly test it (like Alan Robertson mentioned in his one hour thirty talk on Linux-HA 2.0 and on his slides, Page 100-102) in a pre-production environment I’m probably configure the IBM RSA to act as a stonith device ( s hoot t he o ther n ode i n t he h ead) - just for the case one of them ever gets stuck in a case, where the box is still up, but doesn’t react to any requests anymore

August 8, 2014 · 7 min · 1337 words · christian