package corosync
OCaml Corosync binding
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corosync-0.1.0.tbz
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README.md.html
OCaml Corosync binding
OCaml bindings to for libcorosync, currently including libquorum, libvotequorum, libcfg and libcmap.
Operations require Corosync to be running.
Installation
This library is published on opam, so one can do
opam install corosync
to install the library
Get started
To get started, make sure you have Corosync configured and running on your cluster. If you are new to corosync, start by experimenting some of the builtin Corosync cmd tools such as corosync-cmapctl
, corosync-quorumtool
etc. Then look at the tools library to see what high level functions are provided by this binding. bin/main.ml
also provides some example code that can be run to test things out.
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