[sheepdog-users] Is it possible to run sheepdog farm without zookeeper/corosync?

Andrew J. Hobbs ajhobbs at desu.edu
Mon Jun 2 15:39:48 CEST 2014


Without using a cluster management system you are only going to be able 
to operate on a single physical device.  Using corosync has proven 
unreliable in production.  That leaves zookeeper.  I'm not a fan of Java 
either, but sometimes you bite the bullet and drive on.

On 05/30/2014 05:01 AM, Marcin Mirosław wrote:
> W dniu 29.05.2014 18:43, Fabian Zimmermann pisze:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Am 29.05.2014 18:17, schrieb Marcin Mirosław:
>>> without cluster soft?
>> installing zookeeper is as easy as "apt-get install zookeeper" on
>> debian/ubuntu.
>>
>> https://github.com/sheepdog/sheepdog/wiki/Cluster-Management-Backends-and-dual-NIC#zookeeper
> Hi,
> I'm not using debian OS. Main reason I'd like to avoid to use any
> cluster manager is speed up of setup cluster (but maybe I'm wrong,
> cluster manager is very, very usefull for sheepdog cluster?). I'd like
> to avoid to install zookeeper because it needs all java stuff. I don;t
> like java and java software, and I don't like soft which needs 500MB on
> RES to display "Hello World";) But maybe I'm wrong and zookeeper doesn't
> use a lot of memory.
> Lastly, in Gentoo portage there is no package zookeeper so I would have
> to prepare ebuild for zookeeper and its dependencies.
>
> Regards!
> Marcin

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