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Tuesday, May 9, 2006

Main Topic: Red Hat Cluster Suite and the Global File System

RHCS and GFS are systems for managing clusters of machines. RHCS is a supporting infrastructure to deploy highly available applications that require failover or load balancing while GFS is a filesystem that allows block level access to multiple nodes simultaneously. RHCS and GFS are very important in bringing Linux to the large business.

Andrew Forgue, a Systems Administrator at Oakland University, will talk about RHCS and GFS, what the components are, what they do, and how they fit together. He will also do a short demo about a cluster that is set up at Oakland University.

Secondary Topic: Report from Jim McQuillan on the road

Jim McQuillan will be in Germany for Linux Tag and the OSDL DAM-2 meeting.

One of the especially interesting topics at Linux Tag is the meeting that Mark Shuttleworth has called, between the KDE developers and the Kubuntu team, to help to make Kubuntu the best KDE based distribution on the planet.

Jim has offered to connect up via IRC and/or Phone, to give a report from the meetings.


If you have topics for future meetings you would like us to cover please email the board, thanks.


Where:

The MUG meetings are held at:

Farmington Community Library - Main Branch
32737 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334-3302

Click here for a map of the area.

When:

the meetings are on the 2nd Tuesday of each month.

6:00pm Doors open, registration      O'Reilly     
6:30pm Meeting starts, Mug business
6:45pm Main presentation
8:15pm 2nd Presentation
8:45pm Meeting adjourns
9:00pm Dinner at a local establishment


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