+
+
+ A good first step is always to check out
+ the FAQ
+ and documentation. Otherwise, many
+ members of the community hang out
+ on IRC
+ and are happy to answer questions. We are spread out over
+ many timezones though (and have day jobs), so you may need
+ to be patient when waiting for a reply.
+
-
- A good first step is always to check out
- the FAQ
- and documentation. Otherwise, many
- members of the community hang out
- on IRC
- and are happy to answer questions. We are spread out over
- many timezones though (and have day jobs), so you may need
- to be patient when waiting for a reply.
-
+
+ Extended or complex issues might be better sent to the
+ relevant mailing list
+ (you'll need to subscribe in order to send messages).
+
-
- Extended or complex issues might be better sent to the
- relevant mailing list
- (you'll need to subscribe in order to send messages).
-
+
+ People new to the project, or Open Source generally, are
+ encouraged to
+ read Getting
+ Answers by Mike Ash from Rogue Amoeba. It provides
+ some very good tips on effective communication with groups
+ such as this one. Following the advice it contains will
+ greatly increase the chance of a quick and helpful reply.
+
-
- People new to the project, or Open Source generally, are
- encouraged to
- read Getting
- Answers by Mike Ash from Rogue Amoeba. It provides
- some very good tips on effective communication with groups
- such as this one. Following the advice it contains will
- greatly increase the chance of a quick and helpful reply.
-
+
+ Bugs and other problems can also be reported
+ via Bugzilla.
+
- Bugs and other problems can also be reported
- via Bugzilla.
-
-
- Or if you already know the
- solution, submit
- a patch against
- our GitHub
- repository.
-
+
+ Or if you already know the
+ solution, submit
+ a patch against
+ our GitHub
+ repository.
+
-
- The development of most of the ClusterLabs-related projects take place as part of
- the ClusterLabs organization at Github,
- and the source code and issue trackers for these projects can be found there.
-
+
+ The development of most of the ClusterLabs-related projects take place as part of
+ the ClusterLabs organization at Github,
+ and the source code and issue trackers for these projects can be found there.
+
- Providing Help
-
- If you find this project useful, you may want to consider supporting its future development.
- There are a number of ways to support the project (in no particular order):
-
-
-
- Thank you for using Pacemaker
-
+ Providing Help
+
+ If you find this project useful, you may want to consider supporting its future development.
+ There are a number of ways to support the project (in no particular order):
+
+
+
+ Thank you for using Pacemaker
+
- Professional Support
-
- -
- SUSE supports Pacemaker and DRBD as part of their
- High Availability Extension
-
- -
- Red Hat supports ClusterLabs
- software as part of the RHEL
- High
- Availability Add-on
-
- -
- Michael Schwartzkopff (author of the book
- "Clusterbau:
- Hochverfuegbarkeit mit Pacemaker, OpenAIS, Heartbeat und LVS]")
- offers consulting and support for Linux clusters (HA, LVS, DRBD, etc.), as well
- as training through Heinlein Support.
-
- -
- LINBIT provides global support
- for DRBD, Linux-HA, Pacemaker and other HA-software
- suites. Philipp Reisner and Lars Ellenberg, the authors
- of DRBD, oversee
- LINBIT's Professional Services. In addition, they offer training services, certification,
- consultancy, and turnkey solutions around DRBD and Pacemaker
-
- -
- Alteeve is a software
- and systems design company specializing in server uptime and
- operational continuity. Their Anvil! product offers an all-in-one
- supported clustering solution using ClusterLabs software.
-
- -
- B1 Systems
- provides support (troubleshooting, maintenance,
- debugging, ...), consulting and training for Linux
- clusters, load balancing, storage clusters, virtual
- system cluster and high availability. This includes
- Pacemaker, Heartbeat and LVS as well as various cluster
- filesystems (OCFS2, GPFS, GFS, ...)
-
- -
- Gurulabs offers training
- on many topics, including
- Linux
- high availability (HA) clustering and HA storage administration.
-
-
+ Professional Support
+
+ -
+ SUSE supports Pacemaker and DRBD as part of their
+ High Availability Extension
+
+ -
+ Red Hat supports ClusterLabs
+ software as part of the RHEL
+ High
+ Availability Add-on
+
+ -
+ Michael Schwartzkopff (author of the book
+ "Clusterbau:
+ Hochverfuegbarkeit mit Pacemaker, OpenAIS, Heartbeat und LVS]")
+ offers consulting and support for Linux clusters (HA, LVS, DRBD, etc.), as well
+ as training through Heinlein Support.
+
+ -
+ LINBIT provides global support
+ for DRBD, Linux-HA, Pacemaker and other HA-software
+ suites. Philipp Reisner and Lars Ellenberg, the authors
+ of DRBD, oversee
+ LINBIT's Professional Services. In addition, they offer training services, certification,
+ consultancy, and turnkey solutions around DRBD and Pacemaker
+
+ -
+ Alteeve is a software
+ and systems design company specializing in server uptime and
+ operational continuity. Their Anvil! product offers an all-in-one
+ supported clustering solution using ClusterLabs software.
+
+ -
+ B1 Systems
+ provides support (troubleshooting, maintenance,
+ debugging, ...), consulting and training for Linux
+ clusters, load balancing, storage clusters, virtual
+ system cluster and high availability. This includes
+ Pacemaker, Heartbeat and LVS as well as various cluster
+ filesystems (OCFS2, GPFS, GFS, ...)
+
+ -
+ Gurulabs offers training
+ on many topics, including
+ Linux
+ high availability (HA) clustering and HA storage administration.
+
+
-
- Does your company provide Pacemaker training or
- support? Let
- us know!
-
+
+ Does your company provide Pacemaker training or
+ support? Let
+ us know!
+
-
+