[Pacemaker] Pacemaker on Fedora 10 -- OpenAIS/Corosync version question
Ty! Boyack
ty at nrel.colostate.edu
Wed Apr 8 18:54:52 UTC 2009
I'm trying to get Pacemaker running on a set of Fedora 10 boxes, but
I've seen some conflicting/confusing information regarding the state of
Pacemaker and how it integrates with OpenAIS/Corosync.
It looks like the ha-clustering repo (at Suse) uses the pre-Corosync
version of OpenAIS (0.80.3-12), and the Fedora 10 repos have OpenAIS
version 0.91-2 with corosync version 0.92.2.
Is there a recommended way of installing this using these available
rpms? I can see a couple of different stacks:
Pacemaker+OpenAIS-0.80.3-12
Pacemaker+OpenAIS-0.91-2+Corosync-0.92.2
Pacemaker+Corosync-0.92.2
Do I understand correctly that eventually Pacemaker will be called
directly as a service engine from Corosync, without needing the API that
the "new" OpenAIS layer provides? If this is a planned change, is there
a proposed timeline?
If there is compelling reason I'll get the up-to-date source trees and
compile the parts, but the same question would apply of which pieces
need to be installed. I would rather stick with the rpms for management
reasons if possible, though.
Thanks very much!
-Ty!
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Ty! Boyack
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