[ClusterLabs] corosync 2+ version on centos6.9
Jan Friesse
jfriesse at redhat.com
Tue Mar 27 11:36:10 EDT 2018
Jing,
> Jan,
>
> Thanks so much for your reply. Can I just use the 1.4.7 spec file, swap the
> version number to build corosync for CentOS6? Do I have to build the
configure + make + make install works for sure.
Going RPM way is probably cleaner, but honestly I have no experience
with this path. I would definitively recommend to choose CentOS 7 spec
file and compile without options which brings dependencies which are not
needed for your deployment or doesn't exists (SystemD is good example).
same
> version of corosync-lib to work with it? What would be the best version to
> build? I have installed pacemaker 1.1.15-5.
>
Choose 2.4.3. Other versions in 2.x branch are old and contains more or
less severe bugs.
Honza
> -Jing
>
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 3:33 AM, Jan Friesse <jfriesse at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> Jing,
>>
>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is there a way to install corosync 2.0 or above on CentOS 6.9. I need it
>>> to
>>> work with pgsqlms module which supports postgresql10. Thanks,
>>>
>>
>> Yes, but no official rpms are provided. You can compile it by yourself and
>> it will work (I'm still use some RHEL 6 boxes for Needle development ;) ).
>> Just make sure to install older libqb (stable one) instead of git master
>> (master doesn't compile on COS 6).
>>
>> Regards,
>> Honza
>>
>>
>>> -Jing
>>>
>>>
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