In this chapter, you learned how to add a cluster node to a running cluster configuration, and how to remove a cluster node from it without any cluster service disruption or downtime. You also learned how to put a cluster in standby
mode, which is particularly useful when performing maintenance work on the cluster node. In the next chapter, you will learn about the fencing mechanism and how to configure it.
CentOS High Availability
CentOS High Availability
Overview of this book
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
CentOS High Availability
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
Free Chapter
Getting Started with High Availability
Meet the Cluster Stack on CentOS
Cluster Stack Software on CentOS 6
Resource Manager on CentOS 6
Playing with Cluster Nodes on CentOS 6
Fencing on CentOS 6
Testing Failover on CentOS 6
Two-node Cluster Considerations on CentOS 6
Cluster Stack Software on CentOS 7
Resource Manager on CentOS 7
Playing with Cluster Nodes on CentOS 7
STONITH on CentOS 7
Testing Failover on CentOS 7
Two-node Cluster Considerations on CentOS 7
Index
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