[Pacemaker] [ANNOUNCEMENT] Debian Packages for Pacemaker 1.0.6, completely revamped

Steven Dake sdake at redhat.com
Wed Nov 4 01:20:48 EST 2009


On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 11:41 +1000, Luke Bigum wrote:
> The OpenAIS project has split into Corosync and OpenAIS. Someone else
> might be able to explain it better, but Corosync now contains the core
> clustering components the openais package used to have (aisexec, etc),
> while the OpenAIS project just contains the SA Forum API stuff.
> 
>  

>From the maintainer of both openais and corosync, this is an accurate
description.

All of the features of openais that pacemaker used previously are now
integrated into Corosync.  Those features have been removed by openais
and now openais contains only the SA Forum APIs.

Regards
-steve

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> So, what most people once thought of as "OpenAIS" is now Corosync.
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> From: Romain CHANU [mailto:romainchanu at gmail.com] 
> Sent: Wednesday 4 November 2009 11:36 AM
> To: pacemaker at oss.clusterlabs.org
> Subject: Re: [Pacemaker] [ANNOUNCEMENT] Debian Packages for Pacemaker
> 1.0.6, completely revamped
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> Hi Martin,
> 
> Could you tell us what's the rationale to remove openais and include
> corosync?
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> Would it mean that people should use corosync from now on for any HA
> development?
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> Best Regards,
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> Romain Chanu
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> 2009/11/3 Martin Gerhard Loschwitz <martin.loschwitz at linbit.com>
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> Ladies and Gentleman,
> 
> i am happy to announce the availability of Pacemaker 1.0.6 packages
> for Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 alias Lenny (i386 and amd64).
> 
> These packages are a remarkable break, as they have totally and
> ruthlessly been revamped. The whole layout has actually changed;
> here are the most important things to keep in mind when using them:
> 
> * pacemaker-openais and pacemaker-heartbeat are gone; pacemaker now
> only comes in one flavour, having support for corosync and heartbeat
> built it. This is based on pacemaker's capability to detect by which
> messaging framework it has been started and act accordingly.
> 
> * openais is gone. pacemaker 1.0.6 uses corosync.
> 
> * the new layout allows flawless updates. if you have heartbeat
> 2.1.4 and do a dist-upgrade, you will automatically get pacemaker.
> all you need to do afterwards is converting the xml-file to work
> with pacemaker -- you can then start heartbeat, and things are
> going to be fine (more on this can be found in the Clusterlabs-
> Wiki)
> 
> * Now that we finally have a decent layout for pacemaker, we can
> easily provide gui packages: welcome pacemaker-mgmt, being in good
> condition and shape now, allowing you do administer your cluster
> via a GTK tool.
> 
> The new packages can as always be found on:
> 
> deb http://people.debian.org/~madkiss/ha lenny main
> deb-src http://people.debian.org/~madkiss/ha lenny main
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