Linux FailSafe 1.0 http://oss.sgi.com/projects/failsafe/ ==================================== What is Linux FailSafe? ----------------------- Linux FailSafe is an HA infrastructure solution providing highly available services to clients in a cluster. Highlights of the Linux FailSafe architecture/implementation include the following: - Modular - User-level software - Applications do not need to be HA-aware - Dynamic cluster configuration - Command-line interface - Java-based cluster management graphical interface for initial configuration and production-mode monitoring - Data integrity protection - Local failover - Fine grain failover of applications - Ordered, selective and cascading failover of applications - Dynamically managed application monitoring - Dynamically managed failsafe resources - Dynamically managed failsafe upgrades - Enforcing I/O clean property - Works with shared as well as non-shared storage More on this can be accessed at http://oss.sgi.com/projects/failsafe/doc0.html Contents of this package: ------------------------ cluster_admin-1.0.0: src code for the cluster administration layer. cluster_services-1.0.0: src code for the cluster services layer. failsafe-1.0.0: src code for the failsafe layer. build: sandbox for creating the RPMS, and a useful installation tool include: Makefile macros Documentation: ------------- You have a choice of three different formats for reading the FailSafe documentation in addition to the source itself: failsafedocs-1.0-1.noarch.rpm: HTML Format failsafedocs-print-1.0-1.noarch.rpm: PDF and Postscript failsafedocs-sgml-1.0-1.noarch.rpm: SGML failsafedocs-1.0-1.src.rpm: Source RPM. These can be downloaded separately at http://oss.sgi.com/projects/failsafe/downlaod/docs/ FAQ --- An up-to-date version of the FAQ will be maintained at http://oss.sgi.com/projects/failsafe/faq.html. This will contain a section on known bugs and workarounds as people report them. Notes ----- 1. For installation instructions read the "INSTALL" file in the same directory. 2. The STONITH API has been conditionally (#define) checked in. Please refer to the cluster_services-1.0.0/lib/libcrs/src/Readme for more details on compiling STONITH.