OpenSSI

The OpenSSI project is a comprehensive clustering solution offering a full, highly available SSI environment for Linux. Goals for OpenSSI Clusters include availability, scalability and manageability, built from standard servers.

Tags Clustering/Distributed Networks Operating System Kernels Linux Operating Systems Systems Administration Adaptive Technologies
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems POSIX Linux
Implementation Unix Shell C Perl

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  •  31 Dec 2007 08:32
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Changes: This pre-release fixes a number of bugs affecting the HA-CFS cluster filesystem, VPROC process management, and HA-LVS IP load-balancer. The kernel no longer uses 4K stacks by default to simplify DRBD-SSI installation without recompiling the kernel.

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  •  02 Aug 2006 03:35
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No changes have been submitted for this release.

Changes: This release adds port-level load-balancing and dynamic nodes. It fixes many minor bugs.

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  •  28 Apr 2005 13:59
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Changes: This is a stable release, suitable for production use. A major bug that was fixed had prevented nodes from joining after failover of the init node. Also, a shmat() permission bug for non-root users has been fixed. There is a fix for the Debian version of OpenSSI to support long device names with DRBD.

Changes: This development release is based on the 2.6.10 kernel. HA-LVS was enhanced to allow the selection of load balancing algorithms, to automatically register UDP servers, and to detect eligible servers during start-up. Support for dynamic nodes was added along with the use of DHCP-assigned addresses for the cluster interconnect.

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