[Pacemaker] error installing CentOS clvm after using clusterlabs repository

Michael Fung mike at 3open.org
Wed Aug 4 08:48:00 EDT 2010


Thanks Brett.


I tried the clvm package and found it still requires the RHCS stuff,
ARGH!!! It seems I must either study the RHCS stuff or compile a clvm
package that use corosync/openais. I feel depressed.


Rgds,
Michael


On 2010/8/4 下午 04:16, Brett Delle Grazie wrote:
> Hi Mike,
> 
> As others pointed out F13 has all the bits you need - it depends if this
> is meant to be a production system or not (in fairness Fedora is not
> recommended for production)
> 
> Personally I prefer the ease of administration that comes with Debian
> based environments but many of my clients use RedHat based derivatives.
> 
> It all depends upon what you need and what you're familiar with.
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Brett
> 
> On Wed, 2010-08-04 at 09:05 +0800, Michael Fung wrote:
>> Thanks to all who helped give hints.
>>
>>
>> I switched to Debian Squeeze.
>>
>> I don't want to spend time to study RHCS of RHEL 5 if Pacemaker/Corosync
>> is the future. Life is short.
>>
>>
>> Rgds,
>> Michael
>>
>>
>> On 2010/8/3 下午 03:29, Brett Delle Grazie wrote:
>>> Hi Mike,
>>>
>>> In RHEL 5.x and CentOS 5.x you must use CMAN and the RedHat Cluster
>>> Suite (RHCS) if you are going to used clustered LVM.
>>>
>>> This is because clvmd currently uses the CMAN interface to the cluster.
>>> In later versions, RedHat is moving towards Corosync / OpenAIS /
>>> (Pacemaker | RgManager) solution but this will take a long time.
>>>
>>> Christine Caufield (from RedHat) wrote an excellent document describing
>>> the change process here:
>>> http://people.redhat.com/ccaulfie/docs/Whither%20cman.pdf
>>>
>>> I guess your options are:
>>> (a) Switch to RHCS based cluster, at least for those nodes with
>>> clustered LVM requirements (and GFS, GFS2 etc)
>>> (b) Switch to RHEL 6.x Beta
>>> (c) Try recompiling RHEL 6.x Beta packages - no guarantees here but it
>>> should be possible, maybe.
>>> (d) Try compiling current source of lvm2-cluster packages from Fedora or
>>> Rawhide as they can use current versions of OpenAIS. The RHEL 5.x
>>> versions of lvm2-cluster are fixed at using CMAN interface, not OpenAIS
>>> (e) Switch to Debian based distro - Lenny is production ready and has
>>> CLVM / Pacemaker / Corosync in backports ;)
>>> (f) Something someone else on the list with more experience comes up
>>> with :)
>>>
>>
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