Corosync and Pacemaker in FBSD: anyone really using this?
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Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2024 15:41:37 UTC
Hi all, I've been trying to get some simple clusters to work for about a month now. But it all seems very unstable. I got a pgsql master/slave working but with the recent minor version update, new clusters aren't working anymore. These pacemaker/corosync/crmsh ports seem more like a curiosity, and many things are not working as expected. I mean, I love and appreciate the fact that someone is trying to make this work here, but it seems very Linux oriented and not very stable on FBSD, much less in jails. When you ask on the Clusterlabs groups/lists, it seems they could care less about its use on FreeBSD. Is anyone really using this in the wild ? And if not, are there any HA projects specifically for FreeBSD ? I am seriously thinking about dropping this and developing myself, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel, nor duplicate efforts. Was thinking on something much simpler using Perl POE, CARP, ZFS, and other HA-related pieces already avail for FBSD. and just ripping ideas from the heartbeat resource adapters, which is where most of the "intelligence" of pacemaker is. Thinking of an HA toolkit specifically crafted for FreeBSD and jails. Any comments, ideas welcome!! TIA! -- Alex