One of the things I really like about Solaris (and OpenSolaris)
is the Services Management Framework (SMF). And one of the things I like about my job is
the opportunity to learn and work with new stuff. And, of course,
the best way to learn something "non-lethal" is to try it
yourself and do something with it.
So, how about using SMF for managing a MySQL Cluster setup?
Something simple like two data nodes, one mgmt node, and one
MySQL server node running on one OS instance? Sounds like a good
exercise and, from a quick search, I couldn't find where it had
been done before. Loaded up the latest release of OpenSolaris
(2009.06) into a Virtual
Box VM, downloaded the latest tar ball of …
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A concise compilation of today's news of interest to TheAquarium readers:
Nazrul provides Links on GFv2 Monitoring, including GF-bundled tools, other Sun and 3rd party tools, documentation and web sites. Arun documents how to start the MySQL and GlassFish Bundle, with detailed steps and screenshots. Dave, writing in the SocialSite Blog, provides an Overview of the Apache Shindig REST … |
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