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Operating Systems Solaris Clustering Solaris Zones/Containers Post 302187543 by trouphaz on Monday 21st of April 2008 11:51:47 AM
Old 04-21-2008
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Originally Posted by DukeNuke2
yes, you can do that. with the new version of cluster 3.2 you can also cluster linux zones Smilie
also you don't have to cluster the app... you can cluster the whole zone! but the best practice depends on what exactly you want to do!

hth,
DN2
one of the issues that we're trying to address with clustering the zone vs clustering the app has to do with patching. with app level clustering as it is now, you can patch the OS on the offline node and then fail the service groups over after your are complete. if there are any issues you can go back to the previous system and recover the offline node or if not you can proceed with patching the other system that is now the offline node.

with zones, at some point you need to patch the zone itself since even with a sparse root you have files that need to be updated. during that time, you either just have the app down or hope that nothing happens while you patch.

i'm looking for maximum uptime including system maintenance (and management likes the option for application isolation).
 

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CLUSTER(1)						      General Commands Manual							CLUSTER(1)

NAME
cluster - find clusters in a graph and augment the graph with this information. SYNOPSIS
cluster [-v?] [ -Ck ] [ -ck ] [ -o outfile ] [ files ] DESCRIPTION
cluster takes as input a graph in DOT format, finds node clusters and augments the graph with this information. The clusters are specified by the "cluster" attribute attached to nodes; cluster values are non-negative integers. cluster attempts to maximize the modularity of the clustering. If the edge attribute "weight" is defined, this will be used in computing the clustering. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -Ck specifies a targeted number of clusters that should be generated. The specified number k is only a suggestion and may not be real- isable. If k == 0, the default, the number of clusters that approximately optimizes the modularity is returned. -ck specifies clustering method. If k == 0, the default, the modularity will be used. If k == 1 modularity quality will be used. -ooutfile Specifies that output should go into the file outfile. By default, stdout is used. -v Verbose mode. EXAMPLES
Applying cluster to the following graph, graph { 1--2 [weight=10.] 2--3 [weight=1] 3--4 [weight=10.] 4--5 [weight=10] 5--6 [weight=10] 3--6 [weight=0.1] 4--6 [weight=10.] } gives graph { node [cluster="-1"]; 1 [cluster=1]; 2 [cluster=1]; 3 [cluster=2]; 4 [cluster=2]; 5 [cluster=2]; 6 [cluster=2]; 1 -- 2 [weight="10."]; 2 -- 3 [weight=1]; 3 -- 4 [weight="10."]; 4 -- 5 [weight=10]; 5 -- 6 [weight=10]; 3 -- 6 [weight="0.1"]; 4 -- 6 [weight="10."]; } AUTHOR
Yifan Hu <yifanhu@research.att.com> SEE ALSO
gvmap(1) Blondel, V.D., Guillaume, J.L., Lambiotte, R., Lefebvre, E.: Fast unfolding of communities in large networks. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment (2008), P10008. 3 March 2011 CLUSTER(1)
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