Hi,
I use the Neo4j graph database in the Assimilation project, and the
Assimilation code uses OCF RAs (among others).
So I wrote a neo4j resource agent. I'm currently publishing it as part
of the Assimilation project code - because it's convenient for me.
If there is interest from others who would use it, I'd be happy to
provide it individually, or maybe even as part of the resource-agents
package.
The reason for me not to do that is that the distros lag far behind
(usually years behind) current source. So even if I published it there,
it would likely be years before I could stop publishing my own copy.
[.I confess I haven't yet written the metadata for the agent - because I
don't need it. If someone wants to use it, I'd be happy to take a patch
with metadata, or *gasp* write it myself].
As an aside:
The reason I use a graph database (like Neo4j) is this: we model data
centers (servers, applications, networks, IPs, MACs, switch connections,
dependencies, etc) -- and almost all interesting questions about data
centers are naturally graph questions.
-- Alan Robertson
alanr@assimilationsystems.com OR alanr@unix.sh
http://assimilationsystems.com/
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I use the Neo4j graph database in the Assimilation project, and the
Assimilation code uses OCF RAs (among others).
So I wrote a neo4j resource agent. I'm currently publishing it as part
of the Assimilation project code - because it's convenient for me.
If there is interest from others who would use it, I'd be happy to
provide it individually, or maybe even as part of the resource-agents
package.
The reason for me not to do that is that the distros lag far behind
(usually years behind) current source. So even if I published it there,
it would likely be years before I could stop publishing my own copy.
[.I confess I haven't yet written the metadata for the agent - because I
don't need it. If someone wants to use it, I'd be happy to take a patch
with metadata, or *gasp* write it myself].
As an aside:
The reason I use a graph database (like Neo4j) is this: we model data
centers (servers, applications, networks, IPs, MACs, switch connections,
dependencies, etc) -- and almost all interesting questions about data
centers are naturally graph questions.
-- Alan Robertson
alanr@assimilationsystems.com OR alanr@unix.sh
http://assimilationsystems.com/
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