Documentation
From ClusterLabs
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Core Documentation
Getting Started
- Clusters from Scratch (OpenAIS)
- Clusters from Scratch v2 (CoroSync)
Reference Material
- Full set of generated documentation: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc
Specific Documents
- Configuration 1.0 Explained (PDF), (HTML)
- Colocation Explained (Printable Version)
- Ordering Explained (Printable Version)
- CRM command line interface (PDF), (HTML)
- On fencing in CRM (PDF), (HTML)
Books
- Clusterbau: Hochverfügbarkeit mit pacemaker, OpenAIS, heartbeat und LVS by Michael Schwartzkopff (in German)
- A Practical Guide to XEN High Availability by Sander van Vugt
Relevant Site Pages
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Online Man Pages
- Install and Initial Configuration
- Debugging Resource Failures
- Online Browsable Code Listing
- Official Code Repository
- Press Room
- Success Stories
Howtos
Examples
Features
Externally Hosted Documentation
- Novell has also written some useful documentation for the SLES11 HA Extension
Link Collection
- Step-by-step clustering guides from linode.com for Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora. Guides include basic IP failover, DRBD and web applications.
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- Tips on avoiding STONITH Death-matches
- Setup details for common Pacemaker use cases (on Ubuntu)
- DRBD, GFS2, OCFS2, Samba, Load Balancing
- Firewall Configuration Builder
- DRBD+Pacemaker Howto for openSUSE 11.1
- Project Stats
- Using pacemaker with Lustre
- Options for clustering MySQL (slidedeck)
- High Availability in 37 Easy Steps (slidedeck) (audio: ogg, mp3) (also available on slideshare.net)
- MySQL with Pacemaker (Linbit webinar, requires registration)
- RabbitMQ - High Availability with Pacemaker and DRBD
- Making OpenNMS highly available with Pacemaker
- Nice walkthrough of Xen+DRBD on Debian
Documentation For Older Releases
- For Pacemaker 0.6 and Heartbeat 2.1.x
- Configuration 0.6 Explained
- Novell has also written some useful GUI-centric documentation for SLES10
- There is an IBM RedBook that some may find useful
- Some (horribly obsolete) documentation can still be found on the Heartbeat site.

