Here are some links to information on SSI clusters, CI clusters, GFS, UML, and other clustering projects.
Start with the SSI project homepage. In particular, the documentation may be of interest. The SourceForge project summary page also has some useful information.
If you have a question or concern, post it to the <ssic-linux-devel@lists.sf.net> mailing list. If you'd like to subscribe, you can do so through this web form.
If you are working from a CVS sandbox, you may also want to sign up for the ssic-linux-checkins mailing list to receive checkin notices. You can do that through this web form.
Start with the CI project homepage. In particular, the documentation may be of interest. The SourceForge project summary page also has some useful information.
If you have a question or concern, post it to the <ci-linux-devel@lists.sf.net> mailing list. If you'd like to subscribe, you can do so through this web form.
If you are working from a CVS sandbox, you may also want to sign up for the ci-linux-checkins mailing list to receive checkin notices. You can do that through this web form.
SSI clustering currently depends on the Global File System (GFS) to provide a single root. The open-source version of GFS is maintained by the OpenGFS project. They also have a SourceForge project summary page.
Right now, GFS requires either a DMEP-equipped shared drive or a lock server outside the cluster. The lock server is the only software solution for coordinating disk access, and it is not truly HA. There are plans to make OpenGFS support IBM's Distributed Lock Manager (DLM), which would distribute the lock server's responsibilities across all the nodes in the cluster. If any node fails, the locks it managed would failover to other nodes. This would be a true HA software solution for coordinating disk access.
If you have a question or concern, post it to the <opengfs-users@lists.sf.net> mailing list. If you'd like to subscribe, you can do so through this web form.
The User-Mode Linux (UML) project has a homepage and a SourceForge project summary page.
If you have a question or concern, post it to the <user-mode-linux-user@lists.sf.net> mailing list. If you'd like to subscribe, you can do so through this web form.
Other clustering projects include Mosix, Linux Virtual Server, Beowulf, HA Linux and FailSafe.