Description


Linux Cluster Management Console





As the name implies, Linux Cluster Management Console is an application that can be used for configuring and managing Linux clusters or a group of computers or nodes that work together. The utility can be especially useful for administrators who want to create, visualize and manage clusters that include components such as Heartbeat, DRBD, LVM, Corosync, Pacemaker, KVM, and XEN.



Key Features:



  • Manage Linux clusters efficiently

  • Create and visualize clusters with ease

  • Supports components like Heartbeat, DRBD, LVM, and more

  • Secure connection between Windows and clusters via SSH



Technical Specifications:



  • Require Java for running the application

  • Perl may be needed depending on the cluster type

  • SSH encryption for secure connections



Getting Started:


Developers can easily get started with Linux Cluster Management Console by running the package or using the java -jar LCMC-1.7.X.jar. The application comes with comprehensive documentation that explains in detail how to work with different types of clusters.



Whether you are a beginner or an experienced administrator, Linux Cluster Management Console provides the tools and functionality you need to manage your clusters effectively.



Publisher: Rasto Levrinc


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    Linux Cluster Management Console provides comprehensive cluster management, requires Java for operation, and offers secure SSH encryption for Windows connection.
    Reviewer profile placeholder Samantha Rodriguez