Re: [ADMIN] Clustering Postgres - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Ericson Smith |
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Subject | Re: [ADMIN] Clustering Postgres |
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Msg-id | 40B22D28.7010307@did-it.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: [ADMIN] Clustering Postgres (Greg Spiegelberg <gspiegelberg@cranel.com>) |
List | pgsql-general |
We'd be very interested in the performance, especially with the disk being used as in interconnect (I assume that that is being used to simulate global shared memory?) We did have a talk with the folks over at http://www.linuxlabs.com/clustgres They were honest enough to say that even with the Dolphon interconnects, that writing would be slower than usual. We havenot made a complete decision on that yet, but are still looking at alternatives. It seems that Clustres might be a good solution. They use a SAN, the Dolphin interconnects, and multiple diskless nodes.In theory I am sure it works, but this is one of the chicken/egg problems where we want to see it in general use firstbefore committing :-) - Ericson Greg Spiegelberg wrote: > 2 dual PIII-1.4GHz Linux RedHat 3.0 servers each with onboard AIC7xxx > and 2 U160 drives (mirrored), 2 GB of ECC memory, 2 onboard Intel Ether > Pro 100Mbps type NIC's, 1 Qlogic 2310 HBA on a 1GBs SAN using a Candera > 510 storage cluster with Xyratex SATA on the backend configured with 1+0 > LUN's. It will be using a private network and a small disk on the SAN > as the interconnect. > > Once I have it running and I've run the necessary tests for myself > I could run a few tests for anyone else who is interested. Deadline > is June 18th when either I scrap it and try a different solution or > we have to buy in which case I'll need it for our production databases. > Below is the config I intend to use for PostgreSQL 7.4.2. > > Greg > > > PostgreSQL 7.4.2 config & compile > configure \ > --prefix=/psfs1/apps/pgsql-7.4.2 \ > --enable-thread-safety \ > --enable-largefiles \ > --enable-odbc \ > --enable-multibyte \ > --enable-shared \ > --enable-syslog \ > --with-perl \ > --with-CXX \ > --with-pam \ > --with-maxbackends=128 \ > --with-tcl \ > --with-readline \ > --with-zlib > make -j 2 CPPFLAGS="-O3 -DALLOW_ABSOLUTE_DBPATHS -DLOCK_DEBUG" all > > > > Ericson Smith wrote: > >> Do you mean that you are actually testing this product now? If so, >> what's the hardware configuration (nodes, storage server, >> interconnects) that you are using? >> >> Warmest regards, Ericson Smith >> Tracking Specialist/DBA >> +-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+ >> | http://www.did-it.com | "3 Years ago I was worth $5M on paper!" | >> | eric@did-it.com | "Sweet! Can I have fries with that?" | >> | 516-255-0500 | - Tom Tomorrow | >> +-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+ >> >> >> Greg Spiegelberg wrote: >> >>> Robert, >>> >>> I am currently evaluating PolyServe Matrix Server which is a clustering >>> solution including a clustered file system (mounted read-write >>> everywhere). >>> >>> Anything special anyone wants to know? I'm using PostgreSQL 7.4.2 in >>> a Linux cluster. >>> >>> Greg >>> >>> >>> Robert Treat wrote: >>> >>>> On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 14:30, Kris Kiger wrote: >>>> >>>>> Has anyone heard of clusgres or, better yet, had any experience >>>>> with it? I came across it while searching for active clustering >>>>> projects. >>>>> >>>>> http://www.linuxlabs.com/clusgres.html >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance for the info! >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I have heard of it but I've not heard of any reports on these lists of >>>> how well it works. If you (or anyone else) gives it a spin please >>>> try to >>>> post an account to the list and/or if you send me the info it could >>>> probably make its way on to techdocs. >>>> Robert Treat >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >> TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster > > >
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