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      06-22-2006, 07:49 AM
Hello,
I'm a newbie in cluster technology. I'm looking for cluster
solution for Linux platform. I would like to have two machines in my
cluster working in active-active configuration servicing some network
application. A client will connect via TSP/IP connection to the cluster
and will be serviced by one of nodes. Let's assume that the client is
serviced by a node A. At some point in time the node A crashes. In that
case node B will take over the whole work load. I wonder if in such
case it is possible to make failover of the client's TSP/IP
connection so it won't be broken and transparently for the client it
will be switched form node A to node B
Thank you in advance
Tom

 
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      06-22-2006, 06:21 PM
On 22 Jun 2006 00:49:00 -0700, "tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Hello,
>I'm a newbie in cluster technology. I'm looking for cluster
>solution for Linux platform. I would like to have two machines in my
>cluster working in active-active configuration servicing some network
>application. A client will connect via TSP/IP connection to the cluster
>and will be serviced by one of nodes. Let's assume that the client is
>serviced by a node A. At some point in time the node A crashes. In that
>case node B will take over the whole work load. I wonder if in such
>case it is possible to make failover of the client's TSP/IP
>connection so it won't be broken and transparently for the client it
>will be switched form node A to node B
>Thank you in advance
>Tom


Try google advanced search. "high availability" (exact phrase) and
"cluster" along with "Linux" should return something helpful...

The setup I used:
ALL: Linux
EXACT: high availability
AT LEAST: cluster
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      06-23-2006, 07:39 AM
Hello Buck,
Thank you for your hint. However the problem is that it is very
detailed question and I couldn't find anything discussing that issue
Regards
Tom

buck wrote:
> On 22 Jun 2006 00:49:00 -0700, "tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >I'm a newbie in cluster technology. I'm looking for cluster
> >solution for Linux platform. I would like to have two machines in my
> >cluster working in active-active configuration servicing some network
> >application. A client will connect via TSP/IP connection to the cluster
> >and will be serviced by one of nodes. Let's assume that the client is
> >serviced by a node A. At some point in time the node A crashes. In that
> >case node B will take over the whole work load. I wonder if in such
> >case it is possible to make failover of the client's TSP/IP
> >connection so it won't be broken and transparently for the client it
> >will be switched form node A to node B
> >Thank you in advance
> >Tom

>
> Try google advanced search. "high availability" (exact phrase) and
> "cluster" along with "Linux" should return something helpful...
>
> The setup I used:
> ALL: Linux
> EXACT: high availability
> AT LEAST: cluster
> --
> buck


 
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