Projects / Linux Replicated High Avail...

Linux Replicated High Availability Manager

The Linux Replicated High Availability Manager (Linuxha.net) allows the creation of clusters for application high availability through data replication. Currently, clusters are limited to two nodes, but multiple applications can be hosted and failed-over between the nodes. The software uses DRBD to provide the data replication facillity.

Tags Clustering/Distributed Networks
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems POSIX Linux
Implementation Perl

Tweet this project Short link

Rss Recent releases

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  02 May 2009 02:38
  • Rrelease-after

    Changes: This release adds "soft failure" switchable support support and handling of DRBD 8.3.1 [though the default currently remains 8.2.7]. Two minor bugs were found and fixed.

    Changes: This release supports and includes DRBD 8.2.7, offers date format support in email alerts, and improves the resynchronization process for active applications.

    Changes: This version is based on DRBD 8.2.6, and supports the authentication and checksum features this release offers. It also includes some minor bugfixes.

    • Rrelease-mid
    •  15 Apr 2008 05:28
    • Rrelease-after

    Changes: Some bugs were fixed to ensure automatic DRBD updating works as expected. Data synchronization is more robust on application rebuild. Cluster status reporting is improved. Handling of "known network connections" is improved during build and use of the cluster.

    • Rrelease-mid
    •  15 Apr 2008 10:38
    • Rrelease-after

    Changes: Many minor and major bugs have been fixed. The administrators guide documentation has been updated to reflect these changes and several other improvements.

    No-screenshot

    Project Spotlight

    nfs-ganesha

    An NFSv2/v3/v4 server running in user space.

    C45dbf946f02aa25a031b161f40fb308_thumb

    Project Spotlight

    Netty

    A network application development framework.