On Tue, 24 Sep 2013, Paul Robert Marino wrote: > Cool beans ;-) > This is cool stuff I'm wondering if these can be broken off into specific > repos though. > For example the biggest thing that interests me in this is I plan to cluster > spacewalk with Cluster, PostgreSQL 9.2. Pgpool, and keepalived the rest is > of very little interest to me and may prove detrimental for production > installs. Will consider the specific repo request. These install to /opt/rh and thus should not interfere with the "system" versions. -Connie Sieh > I've already done a proof of concept production build of this with > PostgreSQL 9.1 from the PostgreSQL sites repos and it works well but with > PostgreSQL 9.2 I can enable cascading replication and auto master failover > and recovery via PGPool. > > On a side lament, I'm still sad PGCluster multi master replication was never > stabilized and eventually effectively abandoned. When it worked it was > wicked cool and reasonably fast, but you couldn't breath on the box without > making the replication daemon crash so sad. > Looking back on it it could probably be made to work using RDMA over > converged Ethernet more easily in the current code and with faster write > speeds. > > -- Sent from my HP Pre3 > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > On Sep 24, 2013 19:17, Connie Sieh <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > The following "software collection" products are now available for testing > for > SL 6. Use "--enablerepo=sl-testing" to enable yum to access these products. > More info on these products is available at > > http://developerblog.redhat.com/2013/09/12/rhscl1-ga/ > > https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux > /6/html/Developer_Guide/chap-RHSCL.html > > A Redhat webinar about software collections is available tommorow. Info > is at > > http://developerblog.redhat.com/2013/09/13/webinar-technical-intro-to-red-h > at-software-collections/ > > mariadb55 > mysql55 > nodejs010 > perl516 > php54 > postgresql92 > python27 > python33 > ruby193 > > -Connie Sieh > >