The OpenSSI project is a comprehensive clustering
solution offering a full, highly available SSI
environment for Linux. Goals for OpenSSI Clusters
include availability, scalability and
manageability, built from standard servers.
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This release supports Red Hat 9, GRUB, and NFS
server. New commands include clusternode_shutdown
(shuts down a single node), nodename and
clustername (replaces node_hostname), and ksync
(replaces cluster_lilo). An enhanced mkinitrd
replaces cluster_mkinitrd. Clusterwide RC script
support has been improved. Restrictions on process
migration have been loosened. File descriptors can
be passed between processes on different nodes
using Unix domain sockets. Various bugs have been
fixed, including NFS client mounts, fsync() and
rename(), and permission checking for signals and
SysV IPC.