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''(Updated: Feb 2010)''
If you plan to enable failover server functionality with Lustre™ (either on an OSS or MDS), you must add high-availability (HA) software to your cluster software. You can use any HA software package with Lustre.
If you plan to enable failover server functionality with Lustre™ (either on an OSS or MDS), you must add high-availability (HA) software to your cluster software. You can use any HA software package with Lustre.


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For a user-contributed guide to configuring Lustre failover with Pacemaker, see [[Using Pacemaker with Lustre]]. '''''Note:''' Using Pacemaker with Lustre is not officially supported at this time.''
For a user-contributed guide to configuring Lustre failover with Pacemaker, see [[Using Pacemaker with Lustre]]. '''''Note:''' Using Pacemaker with Lustre is not officially supported at this time.''
''(Updated 2/10)''

Revision as of 21:58, 21 February 2010

(Updated: Feb 2010)

If you plan to enable failover server functionality with Lustre™ (either on an OSS or MDS), you must add high-availability (HA) software to your cluster software. You can use any HA software package with Lustre.

For more information about failover in a Lustre file system, see Chapter 8: Failover in the Lustre Operations Manual.

For a user-contributed guide to configuring Lustre failover with Pacemaker, see Using Pacemaker with Lustre. Note: Using Pacemaker with Lustre is not officially supported at this time.