Thank you Volvic, It was just very stressful !
Thanks to you, I will be able to relax.
However, this does not remove the bug with this apparmor version.
Get ready for the next update :)
Oh yes, presumably :-D
There is no need to use OCFS2.
I made a mistake in the interpretation of a customer need.
What gets me is how to integrate DRBD with the PVE kernel.
Is there a way for DRBD to be integrated natively ?
Should I rebuild the kernel on every update ?
This does not appear to...
Hi dietmar,
I do not want to use the replication mechanism proposed by mysql.
I prefer to use a synchronization mechanism to block level.
Therefore, to use load balancing on two MySQL services on two different nodes, I must have a shared file system.
This is not a single point of failure.
Each...
I fully understand your decision not to use OCFS2.
Oracle is trying to privatize the Free Software, it's just despicable.
Now, many tutorials advocate OCFS2 as shared FS solution.
We are good sheep ;)
So, what shared File System is natively integrated into the PVE kernel ?
Best regards...
Hi there,
I've read this on some forum :
"OpenVZ and Linux-Vserver: Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 will be the last release to include Linux kernel virtualization featuresets outside of mainline. This means that the OpenVZ and Linux-Vserver featuresets should be considered deprecated, and users should...
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